JustAPal00
Senior Member
Sounds like the OP owns the car. Depending how long it has been since the accident and how long after the purchase of the car the accident happened, the OP's insurance may be on the hook.
and why would that be? You do not get automatic coverage when buying a vehicle. It appears OP never even contacted their insurance so OP's insurance has no liability here.Sounds like the OP owns the car. Depending how long it has been since the accident and how long after the purchase of the car the accident happened, the OP's insurance may be on the hook.
I am all for consequences to learn in life, and also for being honest.
Tell me how these two statements aren't contradictory and you're not full of it.But he is a full time student, full time work and on way to become a dad with 19 - just lots of stuff - and he lost his nice car, still needs to make payments, and I know him - he wanted to get that insurance, look into quotes etc. but just didn't prioritize (he had car before with insurance). So I think he had consequences. Loosing a license for a year will change his life, so I am just trying to see what is the best way so he won't loose the license.