Biggest causes of car fires are. Electrical fault. Fuel leakage. Burning out after being stolen (arson)
The person who stole the car is at fault. If you are trying to place blame on the parking garage, I suggest you read their parking agreement. I would bet they state clearly they are not responsible for stolen vehicles. If they do not, you may have a case. But you would have to prove they did not use reasonable care in protecting your vehicle. Do you not have insurance?
Probably because "fault" can be another word for "imperfection". So it was an imperfection in your memory that caused you to forget to close the window.
If the police can't find the car thief, your insurance will have to pay for it. If they CAN find the car thief and he/she has nothing, your insurance will STILL have to pay for it.
The thief who stole the car is liable for the damages he caused. The owner of the stolen vehicle is a victim also of the same Thief. You my seek compensation from your own insurance policy if you have full coverage options.
No. Namely, because the car wasn't stolen - it was taken back by the rightful owner (the financier), via a repossession agent. It's not the financier's fault - nor the repo agent's - that you neglected to make your payments.
how to find my stolen car when i have the thiefs name Call the police.
I am sure that the kid was stolen in the car.
You can check whether your car is stolen or not just by having a number plate. The not only car you can go for stolen motorbike check incase you need to know whether your bike is stolen or not before buying it.
You are committing a crime if you knew the car not to be stolen.
YOU are responsible for the debt that is secured by the "stolen" car. Be sure to make a police report on the 'stolen" car.
has car ever been listed as stolen?