Hi all. New member here, be nice.
The situation: Daughter is overseas. Her car is parked at the curb of our suburban cul-de-sac street.
I put a car cover over it, which covers the plates. I tried to wrap the hem around the plates, but the loose flaps obscure them anyway..
The car is registered and insured, and highly visible with its silver cover.
I know the plates have to be visible while on the road, but short of cutting a big hole in the cover, that is impossible.
The question: If someone damages the car, i.e. backs into it or has a car accident, etc. are they liable for the damage?
The reason I ask:
I have an uncouth neighbour who once ran into an unregistered trailer parked on the road (not mine) and claims to have successfully sued the owner for all damages and costs. He may, or may not have done this deliberately.
The situation: Daughter is overseas. Her car is parked at the curb of our suburban cul-de-sac street.
I put a car cover over it, which covers the plates. I tried to wrap the hem around the plates, but the loose flaps obscure them anyway..
The car is registered and insured, and highly visible with its silver cover.
I know the plates have to be visible while on the road, but short of cutting a big hole in the cover, that is impossible.
The question: If someone damages the car, i.e. backs into it or has a car accident, etc. are they liable for the damage?
The reason I ask:
I have an uncouth neighbour who once ran into an unregistered trailer parked on the road (not mine) and claims to have successfully sued the owner for all damages and costs. He may, or may not have done this deliberately.