The person who caused the damage.
In the event that there is personal or private property which has been damaged or destroyed, the courts can help. The person with the damaged property can file a lawsuit against the person who is responsible for the damage. If the court finds in favor of the person who has filed the lawsuit, it will enter a judgment against the person who damaged the property, which will make them legally responsible for paying for the damage.
it depends on what property you were in. if it was private business property, and damaged your car. it is possiable that property owner is liable for the damage. best way to handle this kind of situation is let your insurance agent or provider to deal with it. they will consult with both parties and determine who's fault it is.. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
Vandalism damages or destroys the property owned by someone else. It costs private citizens or insurance companies billions every year.
your auto insurance
It is highly unlikely.
probably not. if vehicle is illegally there,then they dont have your permission to be there. you are not responsible for the care of the vehicle nor for damage that occurrs. Usually, yes. As a general rule, a stationary object cannot be "at fault" in a motor vehicle collision.
Whoever the car belongs to.
you are
None, private or not, fact is you hit the home and are responsible for any damages incurred to the motorhome, you were negligent in the operation of your motor vehicle. What would you "honestly say if it were your Motor home? Hmm~
Yes, Of course you have to pay if you are at fault. If take a gun and you shoot somebody on private property you will also have to pay for that? " Yes" . We are always responsible for damage we cause to another, whether accidental or intentional, on private property or public property.
doesn't matter if an accident was on private property. get a police report immediately. this will be used to determine fault, if any.
You need to post the property as "Private Property" and "No Trespassing". You are not responsible to people who come across your property without permission and are certainly not liable for damage to their vehicle when they are trespassing. Homeowner Liability Coverage will only pay for damages that you are legally responsible for paying and they will also pay for defending you. However, if you do not take steps to protect yourself like posting the property and even closing the road however you need to then the insurance company will cancel your insurance. You are required to mitigate your damages and keep them from happening. The local and state governments do not pay for damage to anyone's vehicle because they hit a pothole.