If you are sued by the owner of a car that you were driving, you will need to prove that you were not at fault for the accident. You may be able to do this by providing evidence that the other driver was at fault, or by showing that you were driving in a safe and responsible manner.
If you are found liable for the accident, you may be ordered to pay damages to the owner of the car. The amount of damages that you may be ordered to pay will depend on the severity of the accident and the extent of the damage to the car.
In addition to the owner of the car, you may also be sued by the other driver involved in the accident. The other driver may sue you for damages to their car, as well as for any medical expenses or other losses that they incur as a result of the accident.
If you are sued by the other driver, you will need to prove that you were not at fault for the accident. You may be able to do this by providing evidence that you were driving in a safe and responsible manner.
If you are found liable for the accident, you may be ordered to pay damages to the other driver. The amount of damages that you may be ordered to pay will depend on the severity of the accident and the extent of the damage to the car.