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Any contact will probably cause some minimal damage.
It all depends on how quickly the patient is treated and how severe the occlusion is. Sometimes if it's just a clot, they can use throbolytic drugs to dissolve the clot. Other times they can do angioplasty with stent or bypass. Sometimes if damage is minimal they will do nothing.
Didn't mention what vehicle you have but, if it is a Ford product the inertia switch may have popped. Can't tell you where the switch is without knowing what vehicle you have.
We inspect the chassis & panels for rust, dents, scratches and accident damage
We inspect the chassis & panels for rust, dents, scratches and accident damage. .
Recycling will minimize the waste in the United States.
The cheapest unto insurance provides minimal coverage in the event of an accident. The water damage to the building was minimal but the books were all ruined.
Retinal Vein OcclusionThe central retinal vein is the venous equivalent of the central retinal artery, and like that blood vessel can suffer from occlusion (central retinal vein occlusion), similar to that seen in ocular ischemic syndrome. Since the central retinal artery and vein are the sole source of blood supply and drainage for the retina, such occlusion can lead to severe damage to the retina and blindness, due to ischemia (restriction in blood supply) and edema (swelling). It can also cause glaucoma.
The vehicle could fall on you, hurting you or the vehicle. you could damage the vehicle. You can damage the building housing the lift. It could break while the vehicle is in the air and you will have trouble getting it down.
Depending on what you damaged and what the vehicle is, you could cause 20K damage to a commercial vehicle at idle speed.
I would ask, or ''wander'' by when I saw their vehicle out, if there is damage that 'matches up' with the damage to your vehicle I'd ask them about it.
you are because your the vehicle owner