The insured found At Fault would have to pay for the fence. This coverage is included in the liability property damage portion of an auto policy.
I am not sure exacty what you are asking but it may be short for highway fence.
If your neighbor's children damage your property, the neighbor is responsible for the cost of repairs.
The owner of the fence or the owner of the property on which it stands.
The driver of a vehicle is responsible for the proper functioning of that vehicle. Even if you did not know the brakes were bad, the accident and all damages are the fault of the driver.
Statutes may vary from state-to-state, but if the "Damage" was from "general wear-and-tear" (Track marks from construction trucks, divots from same, gravel kicked around) the this would not be something he could go after you for. Best advice: he did you a favor by allowing you to build the fence? Be neighborly and chip in to help fix the drive.
In Australia the owners on either side of the fence
I'm guessing the person who bough the fence I'm guessing the person who bough the fence
Property damage is covered by a property liability insurance package. This applies to all incidents in which an automobile causes damage to another person's property such as a fence or house. If you do not have property liability insurance, the driver is responsible for covering the damages out of pocket.
Neither is responsible.If you want to replace the fence and the neighbor doesnt than you cant legally touch it. If the neighbor gives consent to rebuild the fence its his or her choice if they want to split the cost or not. So basically whoever wants the fence replaced is responsible for payment.
No, they will not cover it. However, if a gust of wind knocks it down, then they will cover the fence. Insurance does not cover damage caused by insects.
Technically its classed as an accident if damage was caused to the fence. If both parties exchanged their details there would be no need for Police involvement. A report would not normally be filed if the driver did not stop or their details given were suspected to be false
No, His insurance will cover his fence. Your home insurance is specific to your property and no one is liable for an act of nature,