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He was in a car, which subsequently was involved in an accident.
They would be charged
Someone who is harmed in some way involving an accident is commonly known as a victim. A person who saw the accident happen, but was not directly involved in the incident is known as a witness. Someone who was the cause of the accident is commonly known as an offender or culprit.
It depends on the circumstances and the legislation of the country concerned
They would lose there license
You will get a ticket for these violations but if you bring them with you to court and they show that you were licensed and insured on the date of the accident, these charges will be dismissed.
He died in a car accident, in November 1982. Most reports say alcohol was involved.
the driver's license would be suspended.
Ultimately - they could die from brain injuries if they're involved in an accident.
Idiomatically, an accident waiting to happen is a situation which is almost certain to eventually lead to an accident.
As long as your teenager was properly insured and he was not involved in the commission of a crime at the time of the accident, nothing should happen to your teenagers driver license.
Probably, yes. This answer will discuss two situations related to accidents: 1) if you were involved in the accident and 2) if you just happen to come upon the scene of an accident that already happened. 1) Involved in Accident (Hit & Run or Leaving the Scene of an Accident - Minnesota Statute 169.09, Accidents).The driver of any motor vehicle involved in an accident ... shall immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident, or as close to the scene as possible but shall then return to and in every event shall remain at the scene of the accident, until the driver has fulfilled the requirements of this section as to the giving of information. The stop must be made without unnecessarily obstructing traffic. 2) Discovering an Accident (Good Samaritan Statute - Minnesota Statute 171.50, Driver License Compact). A driver can have his or her license suspended for "failure to stop and render aid in the event of a motor vehicle accident resulting in the death or personal injury of another." -- Article IV, Section (a)(4) As with any legal issue, it is best for you to contact an attorney who understands the laws related to your specific issue.