Who Is Liable in a Car Accident Caused by a Teenage Driver?

Teenagers and new drivers are the most likely to get into car accidents, as they have less experience driving than others who have spent more time on the road. However, many teenagers don’t have their own insurance or significant financial resources, raising concerns for victims and survivors about medical bills and other damages. While teenagers may be held accountable for violations and citations—including the consequences relating to community service and jail or juvenile detention time—who handles the finances?

Teenagers might be responsible for their finances, but their guardians or parents may also be accountable for their children’s actions. Parents are more likely to have the teenager as a dependent, so the teen’s living costs and insurance already fall under another adult’s responsibility. You can still receive fair compensation if a teen is responsible for your serious injuries and expenses. We recommend you retain support from a lawyer at Hollis Law Firm for help, as our attorney can help you boost your chances of obtaining fair compensation.

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Last updated on May 31, 2024

Who Is Liable for a Teenager’s Car Accident?

Technically speaking, in a car accident caused by a teenager, the teen will be responsible for victim injuries and medical bills. However, the financial circumstances of the teenager do not limit survivors seeking compensation.

Can a Parent Be Held Responsible for a Teen’s Car Accident?

A parent or guardian may be held liable for a teenager’s car accident, especially if the teen is their dependent. Many teens will be under their parent’s insurance policy, so that coverage often serves as the primary source of compensation. A parent may not be liable if the teen is responsible for their own living expenses and is not included in a shared insurance plan.

Who Else Might Be Liable for the Car Accident?

Depending on the circumstances of the car accident, there may be many involved parties to consider. While a teen might be in the vehicle that looks most responsible for the incident, there may be additional factors to consider. The following parties may also carry liability in your car accident:

  • Another driver
  • Passengers or pedestrians
  • City or state government
  • Owners or renters of the premises
  • Employer or employee of the property
  • Manufacturers, distributors, or designers of faulty products, including
    • Equipment
    • Parts
    • Vehicles
  • Other present individuals
  • Your own insurance company

We strongly recommend you work with an attorney during any car accident, as it may be challenging to determine who is liable. There may be circumstances where multiple parties are responsible for your injuries and losses, and all should be taken into account. An attorney from Hollis Law Firm can help you consider all options, determine who is responsible, hold the liable parties accountable, and simplify the process of procuring fair compensation.

How Can a Lawyer Help With a Car Accident Caused by a Teenager?

A lawyer can help with many legal matters, so we recommend you retain one with experience in your type of case. A car accident lawyer can help victims receive fair compensation, even when a teenager with limited finances causes a crash. Your attorney from Hollis Law Firm can speak on your behalf, manage paperwork, communicate with insurance companies, speak with other parties and their representatives, and portray your version of events clearly and fairly.

Hollis Law Firm’s Car Accident Lawyer: Get Quality Help and Fair Compensation

If you have been in a car accident because of a teen or inexperienced driver, you don’t have to manage the medical bills and healing processes alone. An attorney from Hollis Law Firm can support you in receiving fair compensation, allowing you to focus far more on relaxing and following your doctor’s treatment plans. Our clients historically receive outstanding compensation, and we can aid you through this challenging time so you can obtain similar results.

Please get in touch with us as soon as possible. You can schedule a free consultation with a dedicated and understanding lawyer who wants to see you succeed and heal. When you connect with us and meet for the consultation, we can answer any questions and concerns you have about your case. Contact us by calling (800) 701-3672 or completing our contact form, whichever is more convenient to you.

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JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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