christismith
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
Stepson was recently involved in an accident in his college parking lot. He does not have a driver license and is not on our insurance policy. He was cited for failure to yield, no license, and no address change on state id card? But we are not convinced he was actually at fault in this. He did not have permission to take car but officer said that we will probably be cited as well for letting him drive. How do they decide who is at fault in something like this and what kind of reprecussions can we expect from this? Does this affect his ability to get a license? Can we be sued? I'm totally at a loss on this one and could really se any advice anyone has.
Stepson was recently involved in an accident in his college parking lot. He does not have a driver license and is not on our insurance policy. He was cited for failure to yield, no license, and no address change on state id card? But we are not convinced he was actually at fault in this. He did not have permission to take car but officer said that we will probably be cited as well for letting him drive. How do they decide who is at fault in something like this and what kind of reprecussions can we expect from this? Does this affect his ability to get a license? Can we be sued? I'm totally at a loss on this one and could really se any advice anyone has.