you because you hit it and its eighteen wheeler
The insured found at fault would have to pay for the fence. This coverage is included in the liability property damage portion of an auto policy.
No.
There are many people responsible for hit and run damage, too many to name.
Overworking the motor will cause damage. If you try to plow more snow than what your vehicle can manage, that will damage the motor. Simply having a snowplow mounted will not.
Not generally. If the repair man is responsible for damage, he is also responsible to repair it.
Motorcycles take more experience and skill to ride but if the four-wheeler lands on you during an accident it will do much more damage. Remember always wear your helmet (=
Yes, you are responsible for all the damage caused by your accident therefore if an object you hit goes on to cause further damage as a result of being hit then you are responsible for all the damage.
Yes, the co-signer is responsible.
Mother nature would be responsible for the damage. Unfortunately though, She does not carry Insurance.
If your neighbor is responsible for the damage, yes. If not, no.
It would depend on the damage and how it occurred. If it happened while towing or trying to retrieve keys locked in the vehicle then they are not responsible.
Their homowners may. Depends on company coverage and what property