You would have to ask that of an expert Doctor.
No
Because the accident could have been caused by the use of drugs.
Clarisse died in a car accident. It was not intentionally caused by anyone.
To be culpable in a car accident you must be the one at fault.The accident must be able to be proven to have been caused by you and it could result in a lawsuit or jail time if anyone was hurt.
Your backbone may not be straight because you have scoliosis. This could also be caused by an accident or even an injury.
If you can prove that the accident caused you stress in your daily life, trauma, psychological issues, strains on your job performance, etc... Then you could get away with it.
You would contact an injury attorney, when you have been involved in an accident that wasn't your fault. If the accident is caused by negligence, you could be entitled to compensation.
If someone in a vehicle accident is injured or killed, one or all of the drivers involved in the accident may be charged with vehicular manslaughter or felon reckless or drunken driving, depending on the circumstances. The driver charged does not necessarily have to be the one who caused the accident.
It really depends on what damage was caused. An alcohol related accident may not have any cost or it could be in the millions of dollars.
No. It would be highly unlikely that you could ever prove liability of a vehicle that was not in motion at the time of your accident, even less likely if if that vehicle was not illegally parked.
could be steam from a leak caused by the accident in the coolant system or smoke from a transmission cooler leak they are both up in the front of the car.
An accident in a workplace or venue could happen for many reasons, and, at the time of the incident, the factor or multiple factors which caused the accident might not be immediately evident. Reporting an accident enables an investigation to take place into the cause of the accident. The aim of this investigation will be to find out the root cause of the accident. The environmental factors and circumstances present at the time of the accident will be taken into account, allowing investigators to discover any underlying problems.