Each owner should pay fifty percent of the total bill for both dogs. In other words, if one dog needs $200 worth of care, and the other dog $1,000 worth of care, the total is $1,200 and each owner pays $600.
That's if neither dog was At Fault, nor was on the other dog's property.
Well, if there's a dog that's mad at another dog and they get in a fight, any age really. But if you mean a dog fight were people pay to watch a dog fight, well I should hope that you not going to put a dog up to that! But I would probably matter were you were at how old it has to be.
Can they fight it for you? No. Can the try to bargain with the other insurance company on how much they are willing to pay? Yes.
YES, ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!!
If they have insurance then you should not have to pay a deductible at all.
It being your fault, you should pay for all damages.
The insurance for the person at fault should pay for a broken mirror. If the person at fault is not available, then the mirror might end up being the responsibility of the car owner.
Yes the owner of the dog would be responsible because they didnt slow their dog down or anything and it was the dogs fault because he or she ran in the street. So the owner of the dog would have to pay for the repair expense of the car.
Males are always ready to mate but the female is the one you should pay attention for the period she can mate. Females will fight a male dog if they are not ready to mate.
Whether or not either of you have insurance has nothing to do with determining fault. One of you is at-fault and it is the responsibility of the at-fault party to pay for the damage they caused. Regardless if you are insured or not, if you are not at-fault in an accident you should retain an attorney and sue the at-fault party.
While you may receive a traffic citation for driving without insurance, the individual who is responsible for the collision should pay for damages. If the other driver was found at fault, he/she should pay for damages, just as you should pay for damages that YOU cause. If the police investigated the collision and found that you were both at fault, you will probably have to pay your own damages. If you did not have the police investigate the collision, you may be stuck with the damages unless the other driver agrees to pay and admitted fault.
It's your fault because it's your dog and you must have it under control at all times, no matter where you are or who is with/around the dog. You have to teach the dog that playing and playing rough is a bad thing. If the dog has severely injured your roommate and they sue, you are the one that has to pay the legal fees and may be required to put the dog down depending on what the court orders.
I don't know, but if the accident was your fault, why should he have to pay it? Might be better to pay it so you can keep your job (if the accident was your fault). Probably not, if you were on company business at the time. If you take a company truck home after work and you were at fault, that's a different situation. In either case, if you were at fault, he can write you up or possibly fire you. It might be easier just to pay the deductable.