I would say who ever was driving the car. But it depends on what the highway patrol, insurance company and the judge says if it goes to court.
if you hit a stationary object - you will most likely be found at fault
I believe whomever caused the accident is at fault, whether their car was damaged or not. * The evidence compiled in the accident investigation will determine the responsible party. To determine who is at fault in a vehicle accident investigators use a method referred to as "chain of causation" and begin the investigation with the vehicle that was last in motion. This does not necessarily mean that the driver of said vehicle is the one responsible for the accident. It is quite possible that the driver of the vehicle that was not damaged will be the one determined to be responsible for causing the accident.
Technically no because the motorcycle was damaged on purposed, not by accident.
There are several online sites where one can purchase an accident damaged vehicle. Some of these online sites are "Salvageworld", "Damagedcars", and "Getwwa".
No. If your carpet was damaged by a covered peril. Your insurance policy is only responsible for repair or replacement of the damaged part with like kind and quality. Their is no coverage for cosmetic aesthetics or exact match issues.
Yes, if any of the components of the braking system were damaged in the accident.
Phineas Gage damaged his frontal lobe in the accident. Specifically, the accident resulted in severe damage to his prefrontal cortex, which led to significant changes in his personality and behavior.
Only if it was damaged as a result of a accident.
An attorny should be consulted if you have been serverely injured in an accident and the party responsible for the accident is choosing not to work with you or your insurance to rememdy it. An attorney should also be contacted if the injury you suffered leaves you permently or severaly damaged and unable to live life normally
If either boat is damaged, the accident must be reported to the proper authority.
if you had repaired it when it was first damaged, it would be an easy choice. But in this case, you have to CONVINCE the "others" that they also damaged it. Since you did not replace it when it was damaged, you would have no case in a court.
it gets damaged the authorities remove and impound the vehicle.