I purchased a new car with a loan.My son drove the car and wrecked it.My son had a learners permitThe insurance company denied my claim
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I purchased a new car with a loan.My son drove the car and wrecked it.My son had a learners permitThe insurance company denied my claim
Asked on July 2, 2009 under Accident Law, New York
Answers:
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
If your son was driving the car by himself, you may be out of luck, because his permit doesn't make him a licensed driver except when another licensed driver is in the front seat with him.
Car insurance rules differ from one state to another, and I'm not a New York attorney. For reliable advice, on this very high stakes question, you need to take your insurance policy, the letter denying the claim, and all of the facts to a lawyer in your area. One place to find qualified counsel is our website, http://attorneypages.com
B. B., Member, New Jersey Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
If your son was driving the car by himself, you may be out of luck, because his permit doesn't make him a licensed driver except when another licensed driver is in the front seat with him.
Car insurance rules differ from one state to another, and I'm not a New York attorney. For reliable advice, on this very high stakes question, you need to take your insurance policy, the letter denying the claim, and all of the facts to a lawyer in your area. One place to find qualified counsel is our website, http://attorneypages.com
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