The fact of the fracture does not, in itself, void your insurance. However, it may make it harder physically to drive, especially if you have a car with a manual transmission on which you have to depress a clutch. You may thereby be more "clumsy" in the operation of the car, which could result in a collision.
If you do have a collision, the other party may claim that you were negligent. Stated otherwise, he/she may claim that you knew or should have known of the deficit in your driving ability because of your ankle injury and should not have been driving.
All other things being equal, your liability insurer should defend you in a resulting claim and pay those damages for which you are legally liable according to the terms of the insurance policy.
yes,if its your left foot and you have an automatic car.
Depends.Left ankle with Auto trans: As soon as the pain killers wear off.Manual trans with left ankle walking cast? I started back as soon as my doctor would let me walk on it.Right ankle, Will depend on your local law: Where I live you have to book an appointment with a driving tester and the tester will determine if you can drive your car safely.
In some religions and cultures, wearing an ankle bracelet on the left ankle may symbolize protection, while wearing it on the right ankle may symbolize good fortune. These meanings can vary depending on the specific beliefs and practices of the individual or community.
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Whichever you like; there is no right or wrong ankle. Buy a pair and wear them around both ankles like me :-)
I don't believe it has any meaning; I've had a tattoo on my ankle for many years and had no particular reason for choosing the left side
Yes, Aretha Wilson slashed him with a beer bottle, resulting in a cut in his left temple and a fractured nose.
Bilateral fracture ankle is the one in which both legs ankles have been got fractured.
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There is a trigger device on the wall of the cabin, right next to the emergency brake release. If you have an left-hand drive, it's just to the left of your left ankle against the wall. Pull it aft to release the hood.
There is no specific symbolism behind someone wearing an anklet on the left or right ankle. Most people wear it on their right ankle because they are right handed. But in India, most of the women wear them on both of their ankles.
Beneficiary's obligationThe beneficiary has no legal obligation to pay the bills solely in the name of the insured.