You need to file a Civil claim against him for damages to your property. Consult a lawyer Your insurance company should be doing that for you.
typcially most insurance companys will not raise you on a comp claim, especially this low unless there is a claim trend. what is your deductible? is it worth turning in? if they did not get to inspect the damage you may be out of luck anyway... call the policy services dept of your carrier and ask....to be sure...
You need to read it.
If the police can't find the car thief, your insurance will have to pay for it. If they CAN find the car thief and he/she has nothing, your insurance will STILL have to pay for it.
The Thief is liable for the damages he causes. No one else. Take Care Insurance Plus
what responsibility does Grover claim to have,and why does this strike percy as strange
As long as the title or registration do not have the thief's name on them....and even if the thief's name is a cosigner you should be able to file a theft report. Ask your local registration office or DMV
No. This is an intentional criminal act by a household resident. You insurance will certainly not pay for this claim. Their homeowners insurance will probably pay for the loss of the item after they call the police and press charges against the thief. Does he still have the property he stole from them? If you can't make him responsible them I would say you are personally responsible for their loss.
Probably because the owner did not exercise normal precautions and by leaving the keys in the vehicle actually participated in its theft. Call that lawyer who advertises on TV. If he can't get the insurance to pay, he'll get a judgment against the owner. The owner of a stolen vehicle is not responsible for the actions of the thief that stole their vehicle. If there is no liability on the owner, the insurance company does not owe the claim for property damage to others.
If the damage was not done by you or someone you know and you file a police report then the landlords insurance should cover it. But he may not want to claim it. If he dont want his rates to go up. Or he may raise your rent. His insurance only covers the building. you mite want to get renters insurance to cover your personal property for damage or loss.
No, she was not a thief.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.