It it is large enough to not completely burn up in the atmosphere it could fall from space and hit a car.
Crumple zones are sections of the car designed to fold easily under pressure. This means that the damage done to the car will actually increase quite a lot. The good news is that the damage as a result of a crash is dramatically reduced for both the passengers in the car and the object the car hits. The design is to prioritise life over property.
Sheet metal damage? And the one reversing out of the parking space is responsible, he's the one who should have made certain that the road was clear.
Yes, you are responsible for all the damage caused by your accident therefore if an object you hit goes on to cause further damage as a result of being hit then you are responsible for all the damage.
Assuming that the other diver hit the object accidentally, you cannot impute the damage to your car to the other guy for hitting road debris, just like you cannot blame another driver for kicking up a stone that cracks your windshield. Those are not acts of negligence. That is what collision and comprehensive insurance is for. (Usually, the former covers damage from striking objects, and the latter covers damage from striking animals.)
More than likely, yes. The car was the responsibility of the person driving it at the time of damage, regardless of the circumstances. You are NOT liable for any part of the damage (including deductible) as long as you are driving with your friend's permission. No, you are not responsible for the damage.
The object's "volume".
Yes because everything takes up space. For example you have a garage and it has a lot of boxes in it and you decide to put your car in it but there is not enough space to put it in because the boxes are taking up space so there for you can't put the car in the garage.
Yes Geico offers collision car insurance Geico Collision coverage pays for damage to your car when your car hits, or is hit by, another vehicle or other object.
It is called an eclipse.
It is possible to damage the power steering pump by attempting to turn the wheel against an immovable object thereby over-stressing the the internal seals and/or other mechanical components.
Any object colliding with any other object can cause damage. What damage is caused depends on circumstances.We were not there and cannot assess the situation.Ask a mechanic (or your insurance adjuster)
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.