twoccer
They'll go after the car's owner first. IF the driver has an insured vehicle, it would be secondary.
No, you are not required to press charges if someone takes your car without consent. It is ultimately up to your discretion whether to involve law enforcement or pursue legal action.
depends on the insurance company
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
You will be charged with property damage and driving without a license and most likely driving without insurance. Not good.
yes you can return it without their consent,just take it back you just can't get another car without their consent,not using their information.
They wouldn't know someone was driving your car without a license so it would go up. However, if they have a wreck in your car the insurance company will most likely not cover the accident because the person didn't have a license.
Oh, but there is consent. When you signed for that car loan, or you agreed to let a lien be on that car, you consented.
Legally they cannot hold title to a car. Someone else has to be listed on the title.
If the car you are driving is insured then you are not driving without insurance.
In Mass. can you get a ticket for driving someone else's car with an expired inspection sticker?