Since there are no injuries, the police won't come; but you can report it to your insurance, and they may bring it up to the owner of the car, if you don't want to confront the person. I would call the police immediately. This is called hit & run which is a crime no matter if someone is injured or not.
Depends if the person who left the item in front of the empty parking space left the item there on purpose. Thanks for the information. The item was left there because the person was unloading it from their trunk.
she is all the way to the left in the parking lot
Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way} Turn the wheel to the left if parking on the right. Turn your wheel to the right if parking on the left{one-way}
If a person backed out of a space and hit or was hit by another car, the person who backed out is at fault for impeding someone else's right of way. If they then left the scene they are also guilty of hit and run. If the car that was already in motion hit the car that was backing out then left, they are guilty of hit and run. These are general guidelines and may vary state to state.
Yes indeed. Face up to your responsibility.
they should, as long as you report it soon
In most cases parking lots are private property and are not subject to street laws. Therefore, no insurance company will assume liability.
Parking pawl in transmission broken?
how do I replace a parking lamp (left) on a 1996 Ford Taurus
Turn your indicator switch to left/right and the parking light will come on for that side.
where is says; parking brake release on the left side, lower dash, pull it.
on the bottom left