In a hit-and-run incident, the primary responsibility typically lies with the driver who flees the scene. However, the passenger may bear some responsibility if they were complicit in the decision to leave or failed to report the incident. Ultimately, liability can vary based on the specific circumstances and local laws, but passengers are generally not held legally liable for the driver's actions.
There are many people responsible for hit and run damage, too many to name.
If you run into the back of someone's car, you are responsible for the accident.
The Person who hit your car.
It is the students responsibility The school officials would be responsible but if they don't report it, a witness or the victim of the hit-and-run should report it.
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
In R.L. Stine's "Hit and Run," the main character Liz is portrayed as responsible, caring, and determined. She is forced to confront her guilt and fear after being involved in a hit-and-run accident, leading to a suspenseful and intriguing plot.
The mechanic is not responsible for what happens in his parking lot. Your car has insurance, you will have to file the claim through your company. You should file a police report so that if the hit and run guy is caught, he will be responsible.
A hit-and-run is when a person responsible for a vehicle collision (with another vehicle, a pedestrian, property, etc.) flees the scene of the collision (without leaving information or checking on the condition of others involved).
If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.
Yes, it is possible for the victim of a hit and run incident to report the incident later, which could result in charges being filed against the perpetrator. The victim can report the incident to the police, who may then investigate and pursue criminal charges against the individual responsible for the hit and run.
Yes!
the driver