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Possibly if the boulder was in the roadway, but if it was actually on your property then they are responsbile for hitting a stationary object.
You can treat this the same way you would treat an accident on the roadway. Ask your insurance broker to contact your neighbor's broker, to settle how the damage is fixed and who pays for it.
You are, you idiot. You're not supposed to hit anything with your car, regardless of how the object/animal/person got into the roadway. Start paying attention and take responsibility for your mistakes.
Call your insurance agent but I think HIS insurance is liable for the damage. Certain instances are known as highway hazards or roadway hazards. These would include a stone flying off a passing truck and breaking your windshield. This may be the same kind of case. Again, contact an insurance agent.
It depends on what type of animal you are talking about. Is it a wild animal? No one is liable. Is it an owned domestic or farm animal? If so that would depend on your states regulation. In most states wild animals are considered to have the right of way.
Liable and flyable. I'm not liable if it's not flyable or not reliable!Plyable, Liable,
No, a co signor would not be liable. A co-buyer would be liable.
the driver and the owner is liable for anything
I'm not very liable to answer this quickly.
The driver and the owner is liable.
Yes, you are liable for your husbands credit card.
Yes the person crashed the car is directly liable, but if you gave him the car and he was drunk or etc. you are also liable