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Collision
Three factors are the speed at impact, the parts of the car that were impacted and type and weight of your car. The cost of repairs also depends on where you live and the make and model of your car.
It covers damage to your vehicle resulting from an at fault collision with another vehicle or object.
C. Comprehensive
Comprehensive is a type of coverage you can add to an automobile policy. Comprehensive coverage is a physical damage coverage that includes damage to your vehicle that is not included in collision coverage. Collision coverage is damage done when you hit something or turn the vehicle over. Comprehensive includes fire, theft, vandalism, and animal collision. You can have comprehensive without collision but not collision without comprehensive.
Collision coverage covers a loss due to a collision, i.e. damage to your vehicle caused when your vehicle hit an object, or an object hit your vehicle. Defects and mechanical problems are not covered.
when you get in an accident with another vehicle and you both receive damage to the front of you vehicle.
Insurance collision is a form of automobile insurance that covers physical damage. In most situations the insurer pays for the insured injuries, damage to the vehicle of the insured, and if the insured is at fault it pays for the damage to the other vehicle, and the other driver.
As long as you have collision yes insurance will cover the damage that was done.
The insurance company of the vehicle found to be at fault in the collision. The fact an ambulance was involved in not important.
The car has been in collision with the kerb at the side of the road Possiblly resulting in suspension and chassis damage being caused to the vehicle
Collision coverage pays for the repair or replacement of sheet metal and certain other damage sustained to a motor vehicle as a result of an impact with another object. The scope of the collision coverage is set forth in the insurance policy, and is generally distinguished from the comprehensive coverage that covers other causes of loss. Neither collision nor comprehensive coverage indemnifies for bodily injuries or medical expenses.