I have a question I was renting a room to a good friend of mine, he purchased a car and went through Geico. In filling out the questionnaire he put that he was single, however; Geico convinced him to lower his insurance to put me down as a secondary driver and his spouse. First of all I don't drive, don't know how to drive, don't even have a license period, I'm not even married to this person let alone his partner. He had no credit card so in order to pay a lower rate I let them deduct the monthly fee from my credit card as he was giving me the money. Anyway long story short he got into a card accident about 2 years ago his insurance coverage was 25/50 so the other parties atty requested more but Geico having felt that this was a scam GEICO will be paying out the amount the atty is asking for. My understanding if they sign an agreement to the settlement this can not go any further? So Geico called him sometime last week and told him about this and told him that he will probably get served because they want more than what GEICO is going to pay out. He is disabled on SSI my question can I be sued for this being that he is only getting social security disability? Am I liable for this even though I don't drive, don't have a license or even married or have a relationship with this man? Just curious. Thanks.