How can the person not moving be At Fault? If we hit a pole or a snowbank we are deemed at fault, regardless of the circumstances, because they were not moving. Care and control of your own vehicle comes into play in this situation.
Possibly if the boulder was in the roadway, but if it was actually on your property then they are responsbile for hitting a stationary object.
I'm pretty sure that's going to depend on the vehicle's mass. I'm sitting here performing a gedanken experiment right now, with a house fly and a Mercedes both hitting the same brick wall.
Yep!
The car hit a stationary vehicle.
The driver and the owner is liable.
You would have to file a claim for both vehicle and pay the deductibles for each vehicle. You cannot use liability insurance on your own vehicle because you cannot be liable against yourself. This prevents people from purposefully hitting their own vehicles.
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
No.
you are since it is on your vehicle
the owner of the vehicle is always responceable in this situation..
Both the Driver and the Owner are liable for the damages. The driver, whether licensed or not is the primarily liable party. The insured passenger owner is secondarily liable for damages by the unlicensed driver he permitted to operate his vehicle.
Yes. If someone damages your property, they're liable.