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Skateboarding on public property may be illegal in certain areas due to safety concerns, property damage, and disruption to other pedestrians or activities. Laws and regulations are in place to protect the public and maintain order in shared spaces.
depends what type of floor it is
It depends on the laws and regulations of the specific area you are in. Some places may allow skateboarding on public property, while others may have restrictions or bans in place. It's best to check with local authorities or signage to understand the rules in your area.
Damage to someones property if you were at fault.
Property damage insurance covers damage to property, usually with exclusions. The insured pays monthly premiums and files a claim for any damage that the property receives. The insurer then sends out a claims adjuster to inspect and come up with a monetary amount for the damage.
No, skateboarding itself is not illegal. It is illegal only if you skate on private property or in places where it is prohibited.
In insurance terms, "PD" refers to property damage or physical damage to property. "Bi" refers to Bodily injury.
Propety Damage covers you if you damage someone elses property. Liability covers you in the event of a lawsuit.
Yes, the caved-in ceiling has caused damage to the property.
Property damage is covered by a property liability insurance package. This applies to all incidents in which an automobile causes damage to another person's property such as a fence or house. If you do not have property liability insurance, the driver is responsible for covering the damages out of pocket.
Goverment officials, or city council. If the skaters deface too much property by griding etc. private proberty
It would be an auto claim for the damage to the other and a homeowners claim for the damage to your property. You cannot be liable to yourself, so you cannot claim the property damage on your auto policy.