I was asked by a coworker to drive them in their car to a meeting. I had on a post surgery boot on my foo.
Probably yes unless the car was parked in a negligent manner (eg. no parking zone, blocking a driveway, etc.).
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Probably yes unless the car was parked in a negligent manner (eg. no parking zone, blocking a driveway, etc.).
You need to talk to your lawyer about your concerns. It sounds like you are on the right track.
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No.
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