Generally, an employer is not responsible for repairs to your personal car, even if you use it for work purposes. However, if the damage occurs due to employer negligence or specific job-related tasks, there may be grounds for reimbursement. It's essential to check your employment agreement and company policies, as they may outline responsibilities regarding vehicle use. Additionally, consulting with an attorney or HR can provide clarity based on your situation.
yes
Yes they are responsible for the vehicle .
I test drive vehicles before repairs to help diagnose the problem and after the repairs are done to be sure it is fixed right.
For items covered under warranty, the dealer. For items which are not, the person who is making the payments on the car.
Very doubtful.
It should be pretty obvious that the employer of the tow truck driver is completely responsible.
In any state, if a driver is found at fault then he is responsible for the other car's repairs, either using his insurance company or out of pocket.
the person who drove the car he is responsible he signs a form to say that he is responsible for what happens when they drive the car
The Person who hit your car.
Both the driver and owner of vehicle are responsible. The injured party would sue you both.
They're responsible for whatever they hit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like the captain of a ship they are responsible for ensuring the car is fit to drive and is filled with fuel. They are responsible for their passengers. They are responsible for ensuring they follow the rules of the road and any punishment societ may impose if they do not. They are responsible to other road users. They are responsible for the pollution and degradation to the environment that the car and driving a car causes. Driving a car is a GREAT responsibility.
Whom ever hit it. If it was in park then who hit it is responsible. Depending on the circumstances, your employer should be.