Collision Accident Legal Implications
Summary
In a collision involving a student permit driver and a vehicle with expired registration, liability is determined by fault. The at-fault driver is responsible for damages, including repair costs and compensation for injuries. Insurance claims may be complicated if the at-fault vehicles registration and insurance are expired, potentially requiring out-of-pocket payments. The student driver must ensure proper supervision as required by law.Full Conversation
What are the liabilities for the car at fault?
In a car accident, the liabilities for the car at fault may include:
- Payment for damages to the other vehicle and property.
- Compensation for any injuries sustained by others.
- Possible increase in insurance premiums.
- Legal consequences if traffic laws were violated.
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Should the car at fault pay for the entire damage car?
In a car accident, the driver at fault is typically responsible for covering the damages to the other vehicle. This may include repair costs and compensation for any injuries or losses. It's usually handled through insurance claims. Do you want to connect with local lawyers for more detailed assistance?
How can the driver claim to use insurance if the car at fault had an expired registration and insurance as well as the car bumped has a student driver?
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In Metro Manila, here's how it might work:
- The driver at fault may still be liable for damages even if their registration and insurance are expired. They would need to pay out-of-pocket if unable to claim insurance.
- The student driver should ensure they have proper supervision, as required by law.
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