One thing I'd also add. You might want to take a look around the parking lot. Odds are there is a car there with damage that you may be able to trace back to the accident.
No, to all three questions.
ETA: That was a little short on my part. Let me add the following. The state requires you to drive on roads. Does that make the state responsible if you have a wreck?
I think this whole thing may well be more along the lines of they aren't letting any males between 18-60 leave the country. I saw a couple of videos last night where very white males weren't being allowed on trains in interior cities to make room for the women and children.
To be clear though, the laws and cases that adjusterjack listed will require would require you to go to court and get an order from said court to see the kids. There is no law that simply gives you the right to see the kids.
Really they don't once night a prime time version of Jeopardy had 2/3rds the TV audience of the Olympics being aired at the same time. And it was only about 6 million viewers.
I've said since all this started that this is the perfect opportunity for the CCP to see how the US responds to an assault on a friendly country.
China will follow Russia's lead.
As I wrote in a previous post.
Unless the defendant is denying that he fell on their property or the video showed that the defendant was somehow at fault because they knew or should have known that there was some danger that was their responsibility the video really wasn't going to help you much.
It was to my post that you responded about the spoliation issue. As I mentioned there is NO reason to believe the video would have helped the case in any way.