No.
Yes, because they did it. Even if they're covered, they must pay for the damage that they did.
Usually the waiver only reduces the excess you pay.
Absolutely not ......IMHO if you are renting, & it is not specified in your lease or rental agreement, YES the landlord is responsible for the repairs, even the interiors. if the outside leak did not happen, the interior damage would of not happened.
Clothes , clothes ,clothes! There are so many different types of clothes in the world that I don't even know to start!
yes you are out even if the ball stuck in clothes
Depends where your located on the planet and who supplied the disposal.If your in the United States you can sue for anything even if it not the installers fault
If 'you' were at fault, or there was no other party involved (ie: backing into a pole..), then 'you' are. Even if 'you' were on the policy, it only covers damage to other vehicles/property/people, no coverage for dmg to car itself. If the vehicle was in the care, custody, and control of someone given permission to drive it, then that someone is responsible for any and all damage to the vehicle.
brain damage, neck damage, broken bones and even death
This bottle took me even days to find... its was behind the fire hydrent in front of the laundromat u r welcome :3 :) :/ hehe...
FOB value(Free on Board or Fright on Board) means that the seller is only responsible upto the point of loading the goods.And after that what ever happens to the goods like getting damage while being transported or even getting lost the seller cannot be held responsible.
Radiation, even in small doses, can cause cancer in humans and other living things Alpha radiation is responsible for most of the damage of DNA in living cells
Sure not tree leaves clothes... Dude we wear same clothes you do, we even have almost all the worldwide international stores