If they filled the vehicle, sure.
If you purchased the rental company's insurance option then the rental company's insurance is responsible. If you did not purchase the insurance option, then YOUR insurance is responsible.
Yes gasoline does have an MSDS. Each company is responsible for providing the MSDS for their product(s) per OSHA Regulations.
towing company should have insurance
Bank's Insurance company
You and your insurance company are responsible.
You may or may not have to provide insurance for them if they have their own vehicle but you are responsible for listing them on your auto insurance policy and providing your insurance company with their license information and birthdate.
Take them to small claims court or settle it through your insurance company.
Who is responsible if an insurance company insures the same property twice in the same claim period varies depending on the structure of the contract. If a person signs two separate contracts, there could be two policies issued for that same property. If there was only a single contract signed, it might be the insurance company who is responsible.
An insurance company generally does not pay the lien holder directly. The vehicle owner is responsible for paying for insurance coverage and will often deal with the insurance company themselves after a collision has taken place.
No, since they're not authorized to make changes to your policy. You're going to have to contact your insurance company.
The driver who hit the pedestrian is liable, not their insurance company. The drivers insurance company will normally be responsible for payment of valid claims up to the policy limits for which the their insured driver is found liable.
The answer will vary from state to state, loan to loan and insurance company to insurance company. However, in most jurisdictions the DRIVER is responsible for insurance, regardless of who owns/titles/leases the vehicle. If I understand your question, you are asking whether the principal on the loan or cosigner is responsible for insurance? Most insurance companies could give a rats donkey WHO carries insurance, so long as insurance meets the loans stipulations, but you would be best suited asking the insurance company.