Contact any car collision center and ask them to give a repair estimate.
I am not an expert - but - for what it is worth, I would have thought they were not taxable, as they are not really earnings - they are payment to you to compensate for harm done to you.....however it is best to contact a tax expert or an accountant to advise you properly.IMPROVE: It would also depend upon the state where you live, and if punitive damages were awarded. Typically, you are not taxed on compensatory damage awards, but you are on punitive damages (loss of consortium, mental anguish, etc.) that are awarded in addition to any compensatory damages awarded.
If it is spelled with two r's, as in 'perrito' it means little dog. "perito" (spelled with one 'r') is a word in Spanish that means 'expert'. You often need an expert (perito) after an accident to evaluate the damage done and calculate the compensation for the victim/s. "perito agrónomo" means "an agricultural technician". A female expert would be a: 'perita'
Several states in the U.S. have caps on damages you can recover from car accident lawsuits, particularly for non-economic damages like pain and suffering. For instance, California has a cap of $250,000 on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases, while states like Texas and Florida impose limits on punitive damages. It's essential to check the specific laws in each state, as these caps can vary significantly and may not apply to all types of claims. Always consult a legal expert for the most accurate and detailed information regarding your particular situation.
I am not a law expert, nor an insurance agent, but I believe that if there were no injuries, no other property damage, and no police report made, you should be able to pay for the damages to your own vehicle without going through your insurance.
If the purport of this question is to determine liability for an accident may I suggest that the question be [ properly] directed not to a lawyer put to an expert orthopaedic surgeon. Redirect the question to the appropriate expert.
If you no longer wish to be promoted as an expert - in the first instance, contact the relevant supervisor for the subject you're an expert in.
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'in touch' as in keep in touch is 'on reste en contact' 'expert' is 'expert' itself though pronounce differently
Thompson Solicitors have information about workplace accident compensation claims. It explains workplace accidents and who is at fault, as well as a list of organisations that can help. The website Accident Claim Expert also offers information about what to do once an accident has occurred.
You can contact Grant Expert through the Internet only via their website. There is a contact form. You can apply for information, as well, when you pay for a membership: http://www.usagrantexpert.org/
Calvin Zemsky has written: 'Construction accident reconstruction' -- subject(s): Evidence, Expert, Expert Evidence, Forensic engineering, Liability for building accidents
In an expert witness directory one can find an expert witness' resume, photo, hear them speak, learn about their background as an expert witness, read their articles, visit their website, and contact them by phone or email.