Well, I want you to think about this first. Did the other person have HIV at the time? If not, then you just got some blood in your mouth. Now, if the person did have HIV at the time, then you may have a problem. See, the saliva in your mouth is actually capable of rendering HIV harmless. However, if you have a cut in your mouth you can contract the virus. So, if the person did have HIV at the time go get tested.
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
signs of internal bleeding would include tight and painful abdomen and chest, the vomiting of blood or discoloration in skin.
Only if you had an accident that their insurance had to pay for.
in an accident and when you have been left somewhere and no other way of contacact but by phone
Then you may be liable for any damage that you caused to someones property or person.
yes if it gets in someones way they could have a driving accident but if its harmless then no
If the blood you ingested is free of disease, nothing will happen.
DOnt worry! it would surely be an accident...i hope! x so sorry couldn't answer it better!
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.
Should I be concerned if I got someones blood on my hand by accident helping him put a band aid on. I have no cuts and washed my hands
With less blood to go around, what little there is has to be pumped around faster to carry the same amount of oxygen.
You cannot find out someone else's auto carrier. You cannot find out their Dentist either if you wondered. Privacy laws prohibit anyone from revealing this information to you. If they had an accident with you their carrier will be listed on the accident report. Otherwise, ask them.