The amount you are entitled to receive depends on the damage to your car and the injuries you sustained. It is up to you and your attorney to work out a settlement with the insurance company.
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You are entitled to a wrecked car I guess.Another View: You are entitled to whatever the provisions of your insurance policy are - or the other drivers insurance policy (depending opn who is at fault) - other than that you will have go to court in a civil suit for damages.
By law, you can only deduct the amount of money the charity eventually sells the car for.
Not much differant from being in a car.
It depends on the weight of the car and also where the car is being shipped to.
There is no automatic number. Contact an attorney.
Yes, one does receive a tax deduction is one participates in a car donation program. However the amount of money deducted from their bill will vary on the type, make, and year of the vehicle being donated.
Yes, driving citizens in Turkmenistan are entitled to free car fuel.A driver is entitled to 120 litres (31 gallons) of free petrol per month in Turkmenistan.
I would not buy or pay for a car form anyone who did not have title to the car. The car may have been stolen.
A person is actually not entitled to receive payment for a rental car after the insurance company makes an offer. However, most adjusters will give you a little time to get the check in hand before cutting off the rental car. Just know that they don't have to, so be nice and they will too. This may depend on your state laws but this is the way it is most of the time.
Car rental prices vary depending on the car being rented. It also varies depending on the date it is being rented for.