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Normally, any accident inolves some form of payment, whether it be through insurance, yourself, or antoher person. If someone accidently breaks something at the store, then they should uphold responisbility and have the decency to pay for reparations anyways. However, there are always circumstances that can have exceptions to this rule.

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