For ones which occurred prior to the agency taking possession of the vehicle, yes.
If no drugs were found and you were aquitted completely, then they are liable for damages.
A parent is liable of any damages their children do. The car owner is not liable for any damages caused if the vehicle was stolen.
Yes it is theft and they are liable for damages
No, that's what car insurance is for. If someone hit your car, that person is the one liable for your damages, not the property owner where it was parked.
The owner of the vehicle is going to be held liable for any damages caused by the underage driver.
Yes.. You drive it, you damage it then your responsible for it.
If someone causes damages to your property, they are liable. This means, however that you have to deal with their insurance company directly, rather then your insurance company doing it for you.
The thief who stole the car is liable for the damages he caused. The owner of the stolen vehicle is a victim also of the same Thief. You my seek compensation from your own insurance policy if you have full coverage options.
If you've used it as security for another loan, yes.
Any car you owe money on can be repod, unless you file bankruptsy
I believe most insurances will cover the damages if the car is insured and you have a license, but if you do not have a license the insurance will not cover anything you are both liable. Your friend is liable for loning you the car without a license and you are liable for driving it.
Assuming the parking lot was open, and the car had every right to be parked there. The owner of the snowplow, and possibly the operator of it would be liable for damages to the parked car.