In Florida If you were in an accident and was excluded from driving the car it not your fault can insurance co make owner of pay for damages on other car?
If you were involved in a car accident in Florida and were found to be not at fault, the other driver's insurance company may be responsible for paying for the damages to your car. However, the insurance company may not be able to make the owner of the other car personally liable for the damages. In Florida, the owner of a car is not liable for damages caused by someone else who was driving the car with permission. This means that even if the owner of the other car was negligent in allowing you to drive their car, they may not be personally responsible for the damages. However, the insurance company may still be able to make the owner of the car liable for the damages if the accident was caused by a mechanical defect or other problem with the car itself.