Yep!
A person is liable for a hospital bill that is incurred while unemployed. Once the bill is issued, you can apply for charity care to offset the costs.
Yes. Despite legends to the contrary AND a LOT of bad movies.
Co-signing a note means you will be legally liable if that person can not pay.
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Yes, If you caused the damage then your are liable for the costs of repair. It doesn't matter where you happen to be when you cause the damage. Your liability Limit is equal to the amount of damages you caused. No more, No less.
You are not personally responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by the incarcerated person. HOWEVER, the POA makes you a 'steward' of that person's property and if you squander or 'waste' it while administering it you could be held liable.
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no it is not reliable
Maybe. It depends on how and why they were injured. You invited them on your property, so you owe them a high duty of care. If they were injured due to a faulty step or a hole in the ground that you should have repaired, you'd be liable. However, if they were injured due to their own negligence, you wouldn't be. For example, if I brought my own chain saw and my own beer onto your property and managed to cut myself while drunk, you probably wouldn't be liable.
For example; the employer of an employee who injures someone through a negligent act while in the scope of their employment - that employer is vicariously liable for damages to the injured person.
Only if the crash was a result of a mechanical defect in the car, and you knew of the defect before loaning the car to them. If the crash resulted from their actions while driving (or another person's), you are not liable. If the person driving your car was at fault, you will be responsible for any damages.