Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
liability for breaking nozzle at gas station?
I was at the gas station and accidentally drove off with the nozzle in the car. It brok the release valve and supposedly costs $277 to fix. They want to charge me or my insurance company. A friend who used to work at a gas station said that they have insurance for this and that I am not liable for the damage and I should put a stop payment on the check. Is this true. I need an answer ASAP so I can cancel the check if i have indeed been suckered.
Asked on 6/10/04, 11:15 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Christopher M. Brainard, Esq.
C. M. Brainard & Associates - (310) 266-4115
Re: liability for breaking nozzle at gas station?
You broke it, so you are primarily liable.
Answered on 6/11/04, 12:11 am
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