That's a question best answered by an attorney, and possibly your insurance company, although I wouldn't mention it to my insurance company unless or until it comes up. Don't mention it around the kid or tire shop. Don't give them and ideas by making suggestions. I wouldn't mention a word to anyone about it unless or until it comes up, unless or until you are contacted by a lawyer representing the kid. Let it go, because unless or until something comes up, there's nothing that you can do except worry and give yourself ulcers.
Common sense would be that the accident happened where the kid works, so that's where any potential litigation SHOULD take place and end. However, what often happens is if litigation takes place, everyone is named in hopes of finding deep pockets. And when I say everyone, I mean including the guys that stock the pop and coffee machines, deliver the office products, and even painted the stripes in the parking lot. Lawyers go for as many deep pockets as they can name, including the company that made the ink pens used in the office...because the pens were there.
In reality though, you won't know a thing unless or until someone contacts you, and that's not likely to happen. Document everything though, now while its fresh in your mind, in case it does happen.
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