This question doesn't really make sense. You can't make a claim on your roof damaged by a storm then repaint your automobile if this is what you mean. You must fix what the insurance company pays you to repair or they will certainly cancel the policy.
They walk in space to collect something from outside the craft, or to repair something if stuck or damaged.
If your equipment is damaged or defective, place it out of service and use something else.
THer is no fine per say for damage to someone elses vehicle unless you were doing something illegal at the time the damage occurred. You are howver, legally responsible for all cost of repair to the vehicle you damaged. If you are insured then you should submit the repair bill to your insurance company and they will take care of it for you.
depends on how its damaged...
You repair or replace any damaged parts.You repair or replace any damaged parts.
"Repair" is not an adverb; it is a verb that refers to fixing or restoring something that is damaged or broken. Adverbs typically provide information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
if the retina is damaged - medical science cant repair that kind of damage
Stem cells can repair a damaged heart by turning into new cardiac cells to replace the damaged tissue.
The car was damaged beyond repair.
"Ruined" can refer to something that has been damaged beyond repair or made unusable. It can also mean that something has been spoiled or destroyed in some way.
Why would you repair something that could be very easily, and cheaply, replaced? As for repairing it, that would depend on what part of it is damaged, and your skills.
If you hit something else and had collision insurance, yes.