The tornadoes caused about $1.6 billion worth of damage in the U.S in an average year. This year though, the estimated cost of damage is over $20 billion).
If you have insurance that include tornado damage, the insurance company will pay. If you haven't, the property owner has to pay himself. Cost of life.
That most likely depends on your insurance policy, so it is advisable that you review your insurance polcy to see if tornado damage is covered. If not, insurance for tornadoes can be purchased.
As Much as 1,000,000,000 As Little as 2,000
I made 40000 and have 4 depentance,how much federal tax do I pay?
7-10 years and damage is bad. You will have to pay HIGHER interest on loans and BIGGER down payments.
$30,000,000,000 for damage cost at the end of WWI
$750.
No. Tornadoes cannot affect areas that don't have tornadoes. However, tornadoes can occur in more places than many people realize. It is not uncommon for people to think that tornadoes don't occur in their areas when, in fact, they do. This is a result of a few factors. First, although tornadoes can occur in most places on earth, they are quite rare in many areas. Second, many tornadoes are relatively weak and cause only minor to moderate damage and so are less reported than the EF4s and EF5s that level whole neighborhoods. Third, may people to not pay close enough attention to events and are quick to forget many events.
The time for paying for WW I is long past.
Depending on the damage that the car has, it may happen if there is not much damage but if the damage out prices the worth of the car, probably not. But, you will still have to pay for the damaged car even if it is totaled.
you have to pay a fine and pay fo rthe damage (if any) to the other car you have to pay a fine and pay fo rthe damage (if any) to the other car
usually u have to ethier fix it as best as u can or you pay the land lord as much as they demand