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The person's who parked it there, (its parked illegally.)Not your fault.
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From being parked only - no.
Yes, car donations are deductible. Check with the group you donate the car to. If the organization you donate to is a registered charity, yes.
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
If you hit a parked car, the deductible applies to your vehicle, not the parked car. The other vehicle is covered by your liability coverage and there is no deductible attached. You pay the deductible on the repairs to your vehicle, usually to the shop after the work is completed, the insurance company handles the balance directly.
they are both screwed
I think it would have to be the person who hit your car because they caused your car to crash into the other car.
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The identified third party at fault is responsible for paying the deductible in the event of a motor vehicle accident.
This would be dependent on the insurance you have. If you know who hit your car and have all of the pertinent information, you probably should not have to pay the deductible. If you don't know who hit your car, and your state and/or you do not have waiver of deductible insurance, then you would have to pay the deductible.
hits your car or hits you?If you walked out into on-coming traffic then that's your fault. No one can read minds and anticiapte that you will be walking out in front of them.If someone hit your parked car, that's their faultAnswerIt is the guy who hit yous fault!
The person who drove their car into the parked car.
Answer: The vehicle that initiates the collision is at fault.
Any time there's a claim which will be paid by the Insurance co, a deductible is paid by the insured.
If the parked car opens the door and passing car hits it, it is usually the responsibility of the parked car owner. There might be an exception to this if the car going by is speeding or driving recklessly.