My wife is employed with the local school system. She drives a car that is part of the system's fleet of vehicles to and from work every day. This afternoon she bumped another car in a restaurant parking lot. Nobody was around, so she left a note on the other car's windshield.
I asked her if her employer was going to be angry with her, and she said that her employer told her that her company car would be covered under our own insurance. I'm not arguing about paying for the damage she caused, what I am thinking about is the larger picture.
My concern is this. For example: If I allowed someone to borrow MY own car, and they hit somebody in it, who would have to pay? Me, the person who owns the car that did the hitting, or him, the person who was driving my car?
2007-10-17
11:27:30
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Mooch
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