So they don't get sued later.
You can always be sued. Lots of people sue who have no grounds to. If you can prove the accident was not your fault (like in a police report), then you have nothing to worry about if someone sues. You'll just have to put up with the inconvenience.
Simply report the fact that you have been sued to your insurance company (time of accident). They will take care of it. You should ask to be kept informed about the progress of the suit and any settlements or verdicts in the case.
You can be sued for anything, regardless of fault. Was the police called, were you cited for the accident? The burden of proof rests with the accuser, they need to show that you were at fault.
Yes. He is being sued for over $3,000 by Katie Porter for a car accident that happened back in June of 2006.
You don't go to jail for being sued. If the suit is successful, you may be forced to pay damages caused by your actions (or accident).
If you are arrested due to an untrue police report, the person that made the report can be arrested and charged with filing a false police report. You would in turn be the victim in the case. The police may or may not need you as a witness in the false report case. You may also have grounds to sue the person that made the false report in civil court. Remember that even if the person is found not guilty in criminal court, they can still be sued.
No they can only be present if you are being sued, or there is a disturbance
Yes, your refund is an asset and subject to lien.
Possibly. Being the owner of the vehicle, you assumed some of the responsibiliy when you loaned it to the other person. A lot of it depends on the circumstances surrounding the accident, though. Contact your insurance company and give them all the facts regarding the accident, and they can give you a more detailed answer. I would also advise you to get a copy of the accident report before you contact them, which you can get from the police precinct or sheriffs department that worked the accident. yes you can. anyone who drives your car is using your insurance unless you have insurance that covers any driver. Yes, as stated above, it is possible for you to be sued. But, it can still depend on the circumstances of the accident, the type of policy you have, and even whether or not that person had your permission to drive your car. Check your policy for any exclusions, as well as liability limitations.
other person get sued
Yes, you can go to court about a car accident, when you are being wrongful sued by the other party.