Usually anyone that is responsible should pay for damages that they caused.
yes. Unfortunately many of the people who are responsible for accidents are irrsponsible in their personal lives, have no insurance and have nothing of value. Often you don't get anything from the uninsured drivers who cause your accidents.
The driver at fault is always responsible for damages incurred during an accident. The at fault insurance company is responsible for damages to your car.
It depends on the state the accident occurred in. In California the renter is responsible. Again this varies by the state of the accident.
You could be held responsible for any and all damages.
Once the agent takes possession of the vehicle, they are responsible for any damages which occur.
In Washington State, operators are required to fill out a Boating Accident Report when property damages amount to at least $2,000. This requirement helps ensure that incidents are properly documented and assists in the assessment of safety and regulatory compliance. Additionally, reports are necessary when there are injuries or fatalities involved in the incident.
The owner of the car that caused your damages will be responsible to pay damages to you unless you live in a no-fault state. In that case, your insurance pays for your damages.
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Yes, this is considered an accident. The driver of the car will be held responsible for the damages they caused.
The moral answer would be for him to pay for the damages that he caused.
A persons immigration status has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you caused.
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