Yes it is theft and they are liable for damages
In most situations, unless you and prove damages, and prove the company acted negligently and caused these damages willfully, you can not sue.
They can, but you can sue the other driver for damages.
Yes, a customer can sue an employee of a company for damages or misconduct if the employee's actions directly caused harm or injury to the customer.
To sue a company for damages in civil court, you must first gather evidence of the harm caused by the company. Next, you need to file a complaint with the court outlining your claim and the damages sought. The company will then be served with the complaint and have the opportunity to respond. The court will schedule a trial where both parties present their evidence and arguments. If the court rules in your favor, the company may be ordered to pay damages to compensate for the harm caused.
Yes,, That's what it's for. It pays for damages you caused to another.
It depends on the type of damage.
Yes, you can sue for damages caused by negligence.
many damages that r caused by thunderstorms are power failure and floods also can damages cars and properties to
Yes, you can sue a company for damages or compensation if you believe they have caused you harm or loss. You may need to prove that the company was negligent or at fault in order to successfully win a lawsuit. It is recommended to seek legal advice before proceeding with a lawsuit.
Absolutely. Not only are you legally liable for the amount of the damages but by paying the deductible you basically admitted your liability. When you agree to pay and you will agree to pay make sure you let them know that you paid the person for their deductible so you can get credit for that amount as long as the other party does not deny that you paid them.
Home insurance Company, unless it is a new installation. Then the contractor`s insurance Company
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