https://accident-law.freeadvice.com...en-and-involved-in-a-hit-and-run-accident.htmGuess what, you can sue the owner of the car if the thief steals it and smashed into you and bolts. I have seen it happen where the person in the accident's insurance company goes after the original owner's insurance. This is why all cars have good alarm systems intalled now but still, the insurance goes after the owner because they did not safeguard their car.
I think the same structure can be applied to guns that are stolen. If you own a gun the secure the fuck out of it so it does not get stolen. Your homeowner's insurance should cover gun theft protection and you should have to pay.
If the car was stolen, you are not liable for any accidents the criminal got into, since you were not "at fault." The criminal/driver did not have your permission to drive the car, so you are not responsible for what he/she did. That doesn't mean the other side may not try to sue you, but if you can prove theft, you'd have a good defense.
You can be sued for anything, but you aren't at fault from a legal standpoint if someone steals your car and causes an accident.