If the rollover was your fault - only workman's compensation. If the fault of another vehicle or because of a proveable mechanical defect with YOUR company's vehicle, you are eligible to bring suit for whatever damages or injuries you may have incurred as a result of the rollover.
No
The co-buyer of a vehicle has equal rights to the vehicle if there name is on the title. The co-buyers rights can be defined by a written or verbal contract.
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cryin for someone who is injured on their humanic rights. goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodluck!
Great question. If you are working for a company and write the article for the company or during company hours then the company owns it. If you sell it to the company, the company owns it. You own the rights if you make it clear that you retain the ownership rights but give a one time publication rights to the company.
You have the right to reclaim personal property during the normal business hours of the establishment where the vehicle is impounded. The company storing the vehicle must take inventory of and proper protection of such property under the "in bailment" laws of the state where the vehicle was seized.
You still have rights to recover the vehicle. The finance company may help you look for it if they're desperate enough to get it back. Even if your car was insured, you would legally have to payback the finance company for the car since you broke a binding finance contract.
The answer depends on many factors and requires a legal opinion. You need to consult with personal injury lawyer who can review the situation and explain your rights and options, if any.
the bank or lien holder will have more rights
If it were being towed away because someone failed to make the payments due, then there are no "rights" as you simple do not own the car ... and never have ... until the final payment is made, the finance company owns the car as they hold the legal title.
To some extent, committing a crime will not affect your rights. But all countries and states have different laws. Consult a lawyer.
Only if you are the spouse of the person listed on the title. Otherwise you have no rights to this vehicle.