If you are rear ended the only way you will get compensated depends on the type of insurance of your/other Veh. carrier the Ins. comp will contact you to question you and collect inf. on other passengers at the time of accident I believe you got 1yr to claim any other type of minor bodily inj such as headaches sycholagical trauma then most require an experts evaluation. Or if you present your self with a Lawyer they will attempt to trow in a few buck for your troubles + to attemp to settle nicely and quietly.
If you are at fault in an accident, You are responsible for any personal injuries and the reasonable cost of repair for for the damage to the other vehicle that you hit. The level of damage to your own vehicle does not mitigate the cost of the damage to the vehicle you hit. After all you still caused the damage and you are responsible for it.
Yes. Absolutly so is my understanding. That is so the owner does not give the keys to someone who is irresponsible. If there were a car accident the owner would be liable for the other persons injuries, or vehicle repair if the driver of your car was at fault.
if an air conditioning repair company does not properly repair a broken a-c pipe in our home attic causing asthma and skin rash when non repair found months later how do those with these injuries get money and health and home repair money compensation ?
Collision coverage pays to repair your vehicle after an accident. Comprehensive coverage pays to repair your vehicle for damage caused by something other than an accident, like fire, theft, and vandalism.
No. If it was your own vehicle and you caused the accident then it is entirely your responsibility that the damage was caused and that you get it fixed.
No you do not have to use it for your vehicle damage. You can use it as you wish. You are required to be compensated for your damage, It is up to you what you do with that compensation. If you have a Lien holder on the vehicle then you likely have contractual obligations with them to fix any damage.
How do you repair or replace the fuel compensation sensor circuit low input . I have a PO178 code from the computer. Thanks! The vehicle is a 2004 Chevy Tahoe.
No, the compensation (market or repair value) for the vehicle as determined by the policy guidelines remains the same.
It depends. Is there damage, what is damaged? What is the repair cost estimate? What is the year, make and model? What is the blue book value of the vehicle before the accident?
The insurer will have the vehicle valued at it's pre accident market value and pay the lower of the repair cost and the value
If you haven't paid the vehicle off, then you must repair the vehicle with the insurance check. If you don't owe a bank anything, you are not required to fix the vehicle. Keep in mind, if the vehicle has unrepaired physical damage and you get in another accident the insurance company will not give you another penny. They are only required to repair the vehicle to the condition it was in prior to the accident. If it was already damaged, they won't give you a dime
Yes, They can pay you less because your vehicle was already de-valued by the unrepaired existing damage for which you were already compensated. Double compensation is illegal in Insurance