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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a trust be sued in the event of an auto accident?

Melissa Ann Botting
Answered by attorney Melissa Ann Botting (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Melissa A. Botting
Ordinarily the driver who was negligent or the employer on whose business the driver was engaged is responsible. So, was the person driving on trust business? The trust could be liable. Also, there is a concept of negligent entrustment. That means that if the person who was driving the car was known to be irresponsible but she let them drive the vehicle anyway, she and the trust could be liable. The simple fact that the truck is owned by a trust is not protection from liability.
Ordinarily the driver who was negligent or the employer on whose business the driver was engaged is responsible. So, was the person driving on trust business? The trust could be liable. Also, there is a concept of negligent entrustment. That means that if the person who was driving the car was known to be irresponsible but she let them drive the vehicle anyway, she and the trust could be liable. The simple fact that the truck is owned by a trust is not protection from liability.
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What is the law for negligence of entrustment of a vehicle to a person with no license?

Answered by attorney J. Todd Tenge
Personal Injury lawyer at Tenge Law Firm, LLC
Yes. While the claim is normally against the driver of the vehicle who caused the accident, you may also have a claim against the owner who allowed the unlicensed driver to operate his/her auto. You will need to show that the owner of the auto knew the at fault driver was unlicensed.
Yes. While the claim is normally against the driver of the vehicle who caused the accident, you may also have a claim against the owner who allowed the unlicensed driver to operate his/her auto. You will need to show that the owner of the auto knew the at fault driver was unlicensed.
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If someone broke my my collarbone at school, can we get a claim?

Matthew Bruce Lewis
Answered by attorney Matthew Bruce Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Matt Lewis Law, P.C.
It depends on what happened and why it happened that way.  You didn't provide enough details to give you a proper answer.  In most instances, the injury would have had to result from negligence of some kind, or be somebody else's fault.  If you want to provide additional information then maybe I could give you a better answer.
It depends on what happened and why it happened that way.  You didn't provide enough details to give you a proper answer.  In most instances, the injury would have had to result from negligence of some kind, or be somebody else's fault.  If you want to provide additional information then maybe I could give you a better answer.
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