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.
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.
Yes, a customer can sue an employee for misconduct or negligence if the employee's actions caused harm or damages to the customer.
Yes, a car rental company can press charges against a customer for damages or violations if the customer has violated the terms of the rental agreement or caused damage to the rental vehicle. This could result in legal action and potential consequences for the customer.
Usually anyone that is responsible should pay for damages that they caused.
Yes, you can sue for damages caused by negligence.
No. If your house been built fairly recently, then the contractor who built your house may be lible for damages. If he is a licensed contractor, then he will (should!) be bonded, which should cover the damages.
many damages that r caused by thunderstorms are power failure and floods also can damages cars and properties to
It will be really up to the circumstances in which the damage was caused and what state/country you live in.Technically an open shop is usually an "invitation" to browse.Usually you aren't legally responsible for an accident, although some shop keepers will try to insist that you must pay for it...However, anywhere you live the shop could legally try sue you for damages if they think you are responsible for the breakage, especially if the retail value was high, like a jewellers or car dealers etc.
You don't go to jail for being sued. If the suit is successful, you may be forced to pay damages caused by your actions (or accident).
The moral answer would be for him to pay for the damages that he caused.
what is another name for war damages?
The French insisted that Germany should pay for all the damages caused by the war.