Where I live:
Rule 1: car or person causing the damage is responsible.
Rule 2: In the case of a hit and run where the At Fault driver can not be caught your insurance needs to cover the damage
Rule 3: The owner of the car park is not at fault ever UNLESS you can show how "He" was negligent and contributed to the damage.
The kid smashed my car window with his bat.Superman smashed the car into the building.
Car park barriers work by putting holes in your tires.
the person that rearended the end car causing it to hit (in chain reaction) other vehicles...
On the morning of November first, there were many smashed pumpkins in the streets. Thatcar must have smashed into the bus at a very high rate of speed.
No, the employer is not responsible.Even if it is a private parking lot owned by the owner, it's no different than your car being vandalized and broken into at Wal Mart. Where you park is your choice at the end of the day, and the owner of the lot is not responsible for those that come onto the lot and commit crimes.There is no argument for you being forced to park there because you work there. It just doesn't work that way.
His ferrari was smashed into by a honda. He was driving around like a little cutie, when someone (probably a hater) came and smashed into his car. Luckily Justin wasn't hurt.
it will not work
'The fender on my car got smashed in the wreck I was in.'
You park in the basement car park.
i cant get my car out of parkwhen its cold replaced the brake switch still dont work
in a car park
get a new car