Demand letter would be sufficient in this case.
If they know who you are of course they can sue you.
No there has to be damage This is a good answer for honest people, however there are those that will claim damage or injury to your insurance company and they will pay. Always exchange infor and take pictures. You don't know who you are dealing with.
Risk defines the possibility of personal injury, or damage to vehicles or property.
Check your policy. It probably has an exclusion for any damage caused by another vehicle owned or operated by anyone on the policy. Otherwise, everyone with a junker would be ramming into it with the good car.
The car that hit you first is responsible for the entire accident. Hopefully he will have enough coverage to pay for the damage to all the vehicles.
Another name for crackers is black hat hackers. Black hat hackers use their skills for malicious purposes such as stealing sensitive information, disrupting operations, or causing damage to systems.
Yes, you can be charged with leaving the scene of an accident. It is always a good idea, no matter how small the accident nor who was at fault, to exchange at least minimal information with the other party so as to eliminate suspicion of why you wanted or needed to leave the scene.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Hail damage to an Automobile.Hail damage to an automobile is covered by the vehicles Auto insurance policy. Vehicles are not scheduled property on a homeowners policy.
The on/off button but you will lose unsaved information and may also possibly damage your disks.
It can cause damage to property and homes It can cause loss of life It can kill animals It can cause damage to vehicles It can do many things
Because you could damage vehicles or get hit by a car. (you should know that)
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No