Just as likely as it will be anywhere else.
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Tricia Goken died on January 29, 2005, in Hollywood, Maryland, USA of car accident.
Christopher Legg died on November 4, 2003, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA of car accident.
The likely word is "accident" (unforeseen occurrence, or car crash).
Yes, but it of course will not cover the accident. Also adding collision or comprehensive is likely wasted money, due to the reduced value of the car.
Has this car been in an accident?
she was in critical condition.yes she died on September 14 2009
they still will not give you money for the car accident and because of the accident they will most likely charge you a higher fee for being considered an unsafe driver.Added: There is no such thing as retroactive insurance. A policy you get today will not cover you for a collision you had last week.
Depending on how you hit, it is possible to break your tailbone. Not likely, but possible.
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The odds of a parachute accident is one in six thousand. In other words, one is twenty four times more likely to die in an car accident than to die in a skydiving accident.
It is not clear from your question why it would even concern you, or why you would have to do anything, if someone is falsely claiming that they were injured in a car accident. If, however, they falsely claimed that you had injured them by causing the car accident in question, even then it is more likely to be the concern of your insurance company, than of you personally. The insurance company is likely to require a medical examination to get at the truth of the matter.