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Family Car
Family Car
Family Car
A recurrent problem arises in auto accident cases in which the party at fault is a minor driving a car owned by a parent. The plaintiff sues the parent-owner, but to recover the plaintiff must prove that the minor was driving the car with the parent-owner's permission. Typically the plaintiff has no proof of this beyond proof of the relationship between the parent and the driver.
What procedural strategies would make sense for resolving these cases?
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