… and the only place to emergency park was in a touristy area where all the parking lots require a fee, would that accident-car have to pay for parking there while he’s in a crisis?

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    7 months ago

    What country are you in? Is the insurance public, or does where you live suck?

    If the parking lots privately owned, or is it owned by the government?

    Are you wanting to know only if they need to pay upfront, or are you asking if they will be reimbursed by the insurance?

    Is the driver of this car “at fault”?

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      7 months ago

      well I don’t know if this answers all your questions but this just happened, a touristy beach area, everyone heard a loud horrible crunch and screech of tires and I happened to be walking that direction and saw a crunched-up car hobble its way into a parking lot. All these parking lots cost at least $12 a day. $12 is no big deal but I know if I was just in a major car-crushing incident, the last thing I’d be thinking about is going to the ticket booth and paying for parking.

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        7 months ago

        My answer boils down to “There isn’t one correct answer, it will depend on a lot of factors”