Yes it is theft and they are liable for damages
In most situations, unless you and prove damages, and prove the company acted negligently and caused these damages willfully, you can not sue.
They can, but you can sue the other driver for damages.
Yes,, That's what it's for. It pays for damages you caused to another.
It depends on the type of damage.
many damages that r caused by thunderstorms are power failure and floods also can damages cars and properties to
Electronic shops , cars , houses .etc. are the damages caused by flood.
Typically, parents or legal guardians are held responsible for damages caused by a juvenile. They may be required to pay for damages or compensate the affected party. In some cases, the juvenile themselves may be held responsible, depending on the circumstances and the laws in the jurisdiction.
Absolutely. Not only are you legally liable for the amount of the damages but by paying the deductible you basically admitted your liability. When you agree to pay and you will agree to pay make sure you let them know that you paid the person for their deductible so you can get credit for that amount as long as the other party does not deny that you paid them.
Home insurance Company, unless it is a new installation. Then the contractor`s insurance Company
what is another name for war damages?
It depends on which side of the event you're on first. Basically, whenever you have someone hit your vehicle that has no insurance you are making an uninsured motorist claim. This is normally where subrogation comes into play but it can work the same in any situation where a third party causes damage to your property and your insurance company comes in to pay for the damages for you. In these cases you sign over your rights to collect from the third party to your insurance company in exchange for them going ahead and paying for your damages. The insurance company will then go after the party which caused the damage and collect any damages that they caused instead of you having to take them into court and then try to collect for your damages. The insurance company basically does all this for you as you assign them your rights to the insurance company.
Yes,, you are required to be financially responsible for any accidental loss you caused. It does not mmatter if you, or the Insurance Company pays the bill. So long as you take car of the damages you caused.