The individual who had custody over the unattended, parked vehicle would be At Fault.
Clearly, the vehicle was not adequately parked (or not up to safety standards) if it rolled down a hill and damaged persons/property.
For example; the employer of an employee who injures someone through a negligent act while in the scope of their employment - that employer is vicariously liable for damages to the injured person.
it will burn through the floor
He looked at her. And than she crashes her car into another!
You can find this information out through the Department of Transportation. Railroad crossings were the site of fatal car-train crashes 1,896 times in 2009 in Chicago, according to the report. These accidents caused 705 injures and 247 deaths. In addition, 431 people died and 343 were injured while trespassing on railroad property,
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That death is upon you....... Run..... Run.
it can lead to sadness through energy crashes.
if a meteor crashs, it makes a crater and explodes when the inpact of it, comes through a atsmophere
You can answer this question by going to the NTSB site and looking through the accident data base. According to the NTSB, there have been 24 aircraft crashes in California so far in 2010. 6 of those crashes did have fatalities. In those 6 crashes, 15 people died. One of those fatal crashes was a helicopter with 4 fatalities.
If someone wit no insurance crashes into my car and they have no insurance Your own insurance company would pay to have your vehicle fixed and pay for any physical claims you make. They would then attempt to recover the funds through the person that crashed into you. Keep in mind, insurance companies always look for a way out of paying so in this case, be sure you call the police, document everything and try to have witnesses. That way, they can't say you were party at fault.
We call the fireball caused by friction and compressive heating a "meteor" as it passes through the atmosphere. The fragments that last long enough to strike the ground are called "meteorites".
Momentum is transferred to the wall... And through it, to planet Earth.