Are you responsible for the damages when driving a car not belonging to you and it is totaled and the only insurance is liablity?

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You may be, do you have a policy on a vehicle that has collision coverage? If so it may step in, check with your company turn in the claim. If no policy then the owner of the vehicle could sue of course, then will be a judge's opinion.

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