by whppngby on June 29th, 2005

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If a rock bounces out of, or is kicked up by another vehicle, is that driver liable for paying to fix any damage to a vehicle behind it even if it displays a message stating "not responsible for broken windshields"?

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  • by JackNicklaus on July 25th, 2006

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    They are responsible only if they were negligent. Here's an example. I hit a golf ball and it goes way left and hits a car. My insurance company handled this one. My insurance company refused to pay for the damages. They say I wasn't negligent. I happened to hit a golf ball poorly and it happened to strike a nearby car. I'd be pissed if I was the car owner. But, the insurance company argued that driving a car next to a golf course is inherrantly a risk. I didn't intentionally hit the ball off the golf course.

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