Here are some factors that could affect your ability to collect for towing damages. Did the towing company ask you to sign a waiver releasing them from liability? Did you observe the damage first-hand or have proof - If so, request that the towing service reimburse you. Finally, your own insurance could cover the damage under a collision policy.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
The driver at fault is always responsible for damages incurred during an accident. The at fault insurance company is responsible for damages to your car.
You are. YOu are responsible for a unit until you have completely moved out and turned in the keys. At that point, you are no longer responsible for any damages as you are officially not living there and therefore, no longer responsible. But up until that point, you are responsible as you are still officially a tenant, which would include the eviction process.
The lender is always responsible for any damages to the vehicle itself.
Towing driver.
Probably not. The risk was yours since towing was the logical next step for failing to meet the requirements of the loan. It was your failure to meet the requirements of the loan which led to the vehicle being repossessed which subsequently caused the vehicle to be towed. All the towing company needs to do is to prove that they used standard towing practices.
Usually anyone that is responsible should pay for damages that they caused.
During Kristallnacht, Jewish individuals were held responsible for paying for the damages caused. They were collectively fined one billion Reichsmarks, equivalent to around $400 million in today's currency.
Typically, parents or legal guardians are held responsible for damages caused by a juvenile. They may be required to pay for damages or compensate the affected party. In some cases, the juvenile themselves may be held responsible, depending on the circumstances and the laws in the jurisdiction.
The can hold you reliable and you can dispute it in court
If a car damages your trash can, the person driving is responsible if the trash can is in the proper place. If the trash can is not in the proper place, it is your fault.