Accept responsibility for your actions. You hit a car because you either can't drive or you weren't being careful enough. That is your fault, not the fault of an overcrowded parking lot. Of course you can sue anyone for anything, but is that the proper thing to do. I think not.
Start by hiring a lawyer.
The parking lot will be liable and will take care of the garbage truck. Give them a call and focus on legal help if you get nowhere. Good luck.
You could, but it probably wouldn't be worth it to.
i think you should because it is your car they are damaging and why should you pay the expenses on something they did!
Well, You reversed into them, however! parking there is illegal. So, if it was in a parking lot insurance will NOT cover it and it will become a civil matter where you'll need to sue them in which case you have a high chance of winning.
Yes. Anyone can sue another person and take their disagreement to civil courts. That is what shows like Judge Judy are based on.
they dont have to take the car back,although they can sue you for the value or the balance of the loan If the lender is local, leave it in their parking lot, then call them and tell them where to find the car.
Probably not. Unless the company somehow contributed to the act you will probably not get to court.
AnswerIf your car is leaking oil and Management has asked you to have the car towed away (that is if you are not prepared to have the car fixed) and you don't comply then yes. If the car isn't bothering any part of the floor of the parking lot then no, Management has no legal right to tow your car away because you are paying for your own parking space. See a lawyer!It may not be removed for the sole reason of it being unusable. It must be in violation of your contract or posted parking rules. State laws will apply, so check: www.findlaw.com. You may likely be able to sue the person who caused the tow and the towing company for not obeying state vehicle codes when towing your vehicle.
Yes! The car is still in your name. They can sue or sell it.
You can take any one or any organisation to a civil court over damages that they may owe you. You must keep in mind that you wont necessarily win.