Yes. Even though it was an accident that caused an accident, the owner of the truck is responsible for any damges.
The car that rolled into the parked car is at fault.
Make a comprehensive claim.
The nouns are :- car hill brakes
and? very vague...but with what you have here, the car that rolled back into the other car is at fault and therefore responsible for the other partys damages
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.
Yes, If you caused the damage then your are liable for the costs of repair. It doesn't matter where you happen to be when you cause the damage. Your liability Limit is equal to the amount of damages you caused. No more, No less.
no my friends car rolled down the drive into the middle of the road with the hand brake on the snow and ice just helped it to slide down
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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.
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Tagalog Translation of ROLLED: ibinilot