yes if you have documented sessions or testimony of a licensed therapist that substantiates the trauma.
If the damage occurred during the accident in question, then it should.
Probably nothing as it does not result in permanant damages. Perhaps they may be willing to pay $250 for the pain and/or trouble of the deal but no more.
If someone is seeking damages from an injury as a result of an auto accident and they are not satisfied with the offer from the insurance company I would suggest that a lawyer be consulted.
Yes, they are through their homeowners policy.
If you have an auto accident and you are found to be at fault, then if taken to court you can be liable for all damages. You could potentially lose everything that you have.
A persons immigration status has no bearing on your liability. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you caused.
Liability insurance financially protects a driver who is not a fault in an accident by paying for damages. It will protect the driver who is at fault from being sued for damages.
No
Yes, if any of the components of the braking system were damaged in the accident.
Yes, The liability portion of your auto insurance policy will cover the damages you may do to a telephone pole in an accident.
Yes it can
The fact that they were a police officer has little to do with the accident unless they had their lights on and were responding to a call. Otherwise, fault will pay for damages. That's all.