First of all, it depends who it is from. If it is from a rental company, i dont know. but if it is from a friend i think you are liable for the damages.
the person that owns the car
you can use cars that you borrow after your own car gets into an accident.
Yes, if there was damage to another's car or property so your insurance can cover it.
Yes, unless you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs
It should, if you let someone borrow your car, coverages should apply.
Tell them that u where in the car accident and then u will get money
The car may be sold to defray expenses.
He'd certainly be the first one questioned, but if you ASKED him if you could borrow the car, he'll probably point you out as the driver. And if you did NOT ask, then it was auto theft, which will be a separate crime from "leaving the scene of an accident".
If you have an accident and the car doesn't belong to you then the police will make you pay for the damage. It also depends on if it was your fault or not.
There are various channels that one can use when interested in watching videos of what to do in the event of a car accident. One can borrow these films from the library or visit websites like, 'KidsHealth' and 'Wikihow'.
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unfortunately for you, you have to pay the damage bill.