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if you don't file a police report or at least leave your details on the car you hit, then yes, it may well be considered a Hit and Run.
Call the police to file a hit and run report.
If you didn't even leave your contact information on the car you hit, you could be charged with a criminal offense such as Hit and Run.
Yes, unless you can PROVE who it was, or that it was a government car, that hit you.
If the person hit your car and they drove away with no damage, and you know them, just tell them what they did but in reailty, yes, it is called hit and run.
can not be accurately answered with out additional input. Rights? Parked where? Citations? Hit and Run? Pay lot? Street? Assaliant known not known? etc. etc. etc. Or, did the judge hit you?
The car that rolled is not responsible, the hit and run driver is responsible. However if the police do not find that person, you are out of luck unless you have comprehensive insurance (full coverage). You can try to talk to/sue the parking lot owner...Talk to stores that may have video coverage of the incident...
If your car is running when parked then it is burning gas. Cars use gasoline to run the engine.
Yes, if you leave the scene of an accident then you will have to prove that you did no damage.
Depends on the state you are in. Some states will take your license if you are found guilty of that.