The moving car is At Fault. Say you parked on a hill and asked someone to look under the car then put it in neutral. The car rolled and they were injured. Do you really think because you were no longer in a car that they could not charge you. Of course this is minor and what caused the car to roll is not stated. If the car was in park or not on an incline it should not roll.
The car that rolled into the parked car is at fault.
The individual who had custody over the unattended, parked vehicle would be at fault. Clearly, the vehicle was not adequately parked (or not up to safety standards) if it rolled down a hill and damaged persons/property.
The driver of the car that improperly parked is generally at fault because they were in violation of parking regulations. However, if there were contributing factors such as a malfunction with the parked car or negligence on behalf of the other driver, fault may be shared or shifted. It's best to consult with insurance companies and law enforcement to determine liability in this situation.
Yes. You are responsible for parking your vehicle in a way that damage will not be caused to another's vehicle. So say you park on a hill and the vehicle rolls back and hits another vehicle, you are liable.
The owner of the car that caused the damage. They have a duty to engage their parking break.
One question. Who are you going to blame? The cart? It's your fault for hitting the cart in the first place and not noticing it.
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...
The question does not disclose whether you were behind the wheel of the car or not. If you were behind the wheel, or somehow were "in control" of the car, then you or the owner of the car you were in, are at fault.
Rolls or bread rolls.
It would be the owner of the skateboard's fault. Especially if the skateboard does any damage to that car.
Yes - in UK law you would be considered at fault for such an accident. Please see the link below to see how to determine fault generally in a road traffic accident.
it depends on what property you were in. if it was private business property, and damaged your car. it is possiable that property owner is liable for the damage. best way to handle this kind of situation is let your insurance agent or provider to deal with it. they will consult with both parties and determine who's fault it is.. asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing