As in any law suit. You are allowed to sue for the amount of your losses, including damages and injuries.
The bank doesn't need to sue. If the truck loan isn't paid the bank can/will repossess the truck.
Any amount you want. Doesn't mean you will get it.
You could sue him in court.You could sue him in court.You could sue him in court.You could sue him in court.
No, their parents could easliy sue the teacher in the United States of America.
usually about 200$
You could try but I doubt you would prevail. What liability do you think the leinholder has in the accident? You need to sue the driver of the car that hit you.
If you caused the crash, you can't sue anybody and win. You will obviously lose- you caused the accident. If you were hit by the car and were doing everything right, then sue the person who hit you.
the insurance company!
Sue him.A bit more:If the person who hit you doesn't have enough insurance to cover the damages to your vehicle, then your insurance should cover the balance of the costs if you have full coverage and not just liability insurance.
This is a complicated case. You can definitely sue your friend for the damage, but he may be able to argue that he was unaware of the fact that the car was uninsured, which would place part of the blame back on you (giving him a fair shot at paying a lesser amount; something more comparable to insurance deductible). You should have the advantage in civil court however, especially if he actually hit the truck and left the scene. Hire a lawyer.
I don't think you can sue a person if they hit your vehicle but you sure can yell at them! No violence though, please!