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The driver in the end should be responsible.

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Q: When waving a person into a parking space causes an accident who is liable?
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Are you liable for a person parking in front of your house?

Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.


Who is liable in a multi-car accident?

The person that is responsible for the accident.


When a auto is borrow by a friend who is liable for an accident?

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In motor vehicle accident and person at fault has no insurance?

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Can the other person be liable if your son was hit by a car while on his bike but did not use the ambulance to go to the hospital?

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You crashed into the car in front who is liable?

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Is the owner of a car liable if the person driving has a fatal accident?

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What if auto insurance was canceled before your accident?

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When involved in a multi car accident do all insurance company's need to pay you?

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