If a car is keyed in a parking lot it is usually the responsibility of the owner of the car to get it repaired. Many parking lots have cameras, so it might be possible to put the blame on an individual for the damage.
You and your insurance company are responsible.
if you hit a stationary object - you will most likely be found at fault
The Apt. comp. is responsible!!!!!
As a airport parking attendant, one can be blamed for many scratches that may occur to the car while the owner of the car is away on vacation or business.
In most cities, the ticket must be "served" to you, which means that it must be either: (a) handed to you, or (b) placed on your vehicle. So while it's not polite: if you catch an officer writing you a ticket, you will not be responsible for it if you drive away before it's served to you.
Whom ever hit it. If it was in park then who hit it is responsible. Depending on the circumstances, your employer should be.
Is the parking space a rental parking space, or is it the parking space for your rental apartment/home? In the case of the former, you have the right to ask your landlord for a different parking space, especially if you're the one paying its rental. In the case of the latter, unless that parking space is assigned to you -- that which you may ask to change -- then you need to park somewhere else. But in neither case is the landlord responsible for any damages that occur to your vehicle. Your car insurance or renters insurance should take care of that problem, save any deductibles
How do you hit someone while parallel parking???
You can be fired for asking another Employee to clock you in while being in the parking lot.
It is a 'hit and run'. Go to the base PMO (MP's) and file a claim with them. This will help when you file your insurance.
Most places that give services to cars such as parking lots or car wash have a written statement that they are not responsible for damages or theft while using their facilities. The responsability might fall upon the owner but it is not wrong to consult a lawyer.
While you are picking up trash in the parking lot, a customer asks you for help. What would you do?