If a car is parked (so it wasnt moving, standing still), the other car is in fault.
No she is an adult at 19.
You liable if someone gets hurt on your property no matter what.
The way that it works is you take all of the available coverage for the loss and arrive at the total available coverage for the loss. The liable car pays it coverage up to the avaiable limit The car of the injured party gets a set off of the amount of the liable car if the liable car's policy is less than that of the injured insured party Then the policy of the car under which the injured isured party is an insured by definition pays it full coverage.
Yes.
If your 19 year old son gets into an accident but is not insured, typically he is the one responsible for the accident, as he is considered an adult. Depending on the circumstances, the owner of the car may also be considered liable for any costs resulting from the accident. The details of the law varies from place to place.
You are liable for felonies, but otherwise not for anything else.
No. The company has Workman's comp for that sort of thing. When a home heath care worker is providing service in your home, the home is just an extension of their workplace. You would not be liable, Unless of course you intentionally assaulted or pushed the person down.
Whomever backed into it is at fault.
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If a person happily accepts a drink then drives away and gets caught, it is their fault almost 100% of the time. The only way you could be liable is if you forced him to drink it when he was leaving, or made him drive knowing that he was not in a fit state to do so.
the owner of the car with insurance will be responsible
yes ,if you want to have it insured when it gets stolen