Understanding the Risks and Responsibilities of Riding in a Friend's Car: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding the Risks and Responsibilities of Riding in a Friend’s Car: A Comprehensive Guide

Question from a reader:
I’m worried about riding in a friend’s car. Should I avoid getting in a car that belongs to a friend who is not the owner? If I absolutely have to ride in it for work reasons, who would be responsible if an accident occurred? I feel anxious thinking about the worst-case scenario.

Legal Perspective on Riding in a

Legal Response and Risk Management When the Other Party Says "I Don't Want Money" After a Car Accident

Legal Response and Risk Management When the Other Party Says “I Don’t Want Money” After a Car Accident

Question from a reader:
I was involved in a car accident and damaged the other person’s vehicle. I intend to pay for the repair costs, but the other party says they don’t want any money and won’t repair their car. What will happen in this case?

Car Accidents and Repair Costs: A Legal Perspective When the Other Party Says “I Don’t Want

Masuda Taxi Crosswalk Accident: Driver Negligence and Company Response Explained

Masuda Taxi Crosswalk Accident: Driver Negligence and Company Response Explained

Question from a reader:
I have a question about Masuda Taxi, which is near Kuki City. The other day, around 10:15 AM on July 11, I saw a taxi that did not stop while pedestrians were crossing at a crosswalk, instead proceeding while slowing down. If someone were to get injured, how would the taxi company take responsibility?

Masuda Taxi and

Understanding Liability and Insurance for Traffic Accidents Caused by Pedestrian Signal Violations

Understanding Liability and Insurance for Traffic Accidents Caused by Pedestrian Signal Violations

Question from a reader:
I heard that if a pedestrian ignores a traffic signal and suddenly runs out, the responsibility for the accident is often judged to be 70:30 against the pedestrian. I think the insurance company for the car would end up paying, but does that mean the pedestrian has to pay out of pocket? If the other party is

How to Manage and Dispose of Items Borrowed from Friends: Legal Advice and Best Practices

How to Manage and Dispose of Items Borrowed from Friends: Legal Advice and Best Practices

Question from a reader:
I have a friend’s belongings that I’m holding, and I’m in trouble. A friend who moved a year ago asked me to keep their things for about two weeks while they returned to their family home. The items include two garbage bags full of clothes, bags, shoes, and about eight cooking knives, including suits, underwear, and a

Guide to Determining Liability and Repair Costs in Bicycle and Motorcycle Accidents

Guide to Determining Liability and Repair Costs in Bicycle and Motorcycle Accidents

Question from a reader:
Recently, there was an accident involving a bicycle delivery person and a 125cc motorcycle. The responsibility ratio has been determined to be 1 for our company and 9 for the other party. Our bicycle had almost no damage and did not require repairs. We received a repair estimate from the other party for the motorcycle, but at

Analyzing Liability and Impact of Accidents in the Entertainment Industry

Analyzing Liability and Impact of Accidents in the Entertainment Industry

Question from a reader:
Will I be held responsible for an accident?

Will I be held responsible for an accident?

The question of who is responsible when an accident occurs is a very important theme in the entertainment industry. When considering this issue, it is necessary to analyze it from various perspectives. Specifically, factors such as industry economics, talent management, media strategy,