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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Ohio
My 18 year old son was hit yesterday in a large parking lot where he works. the man who hit him was driving across the open spaces in the lot. there is damage to the rear passenger door, & it won't open, but it is otherwise driveable. the man waited for about 30 minutes for the police to show up, but then said he couldn't wait any longer, because he was leaving the country the next day, & had too much to do. he will be gone for 10 days. he gave my son his insurance information & home address & ph#, and left. the police finally arrived about an hour after they were called, & told my son that since it happened in a parking lot, it is considered "no fault". exactly what does that mean? he also told him that he and the man who hit him will have to both come to the police dept at the same time to file the police report. who pays in a "no fault" zone, such as a parking lot?
My 18 year old son was hit yesterday in a large parking lot where he works. the man who hit him was driving across the open spaces in the lot. there is damage to the rear passenger door, & it won't open, but it is otherwise driveable. the man waited for about 30 minutes for the police to show up, but then said he couldn't wait any longer, because he was leaving the country the next day, & had too much to do. he will be gone for 10 days. he gave my son his insurance information & home address & ph#, and left. the police finally arrived about an hour after they were called, & told my son that since it happened in a parking lot, it is considered "no fault". exactly what does that mean? he also told him that he and the man who hit him will have to both come to the police dept at the same time to file the police report. who pays in a "no fault" zone, such as a parking lot?