if i was backing out of my own driveway and slid on ice and hit a relatives car will my insurance go up
No
Your insurance is responsible. Insurance is tied to the car, not the driver. That's why insurance on a Lamborgini is so much more expensive than the insurance on a Ford Focus.
ScienceDaily reported on June 1, 2008 that 24% of car accidents are due to ice, snow or rain.
One can find insurance for an ice cream van at the same place one would find insurance for a normal car. These places include StateFarm, Geico, or AllState.
you crash!
yes this would be damage caused by ice..not by general deterioration
There are a million possible reasons for car crashes, and icy road conditions is certainly one of them.
First of all, it probably is not your insurance agent but rather the insurance companies claims department. You can contact an insurance arbritrator and get his say on the matter.
it is a common misconception to think that wet leaves are slippier then ice, but statistics show that your car is more likely to slide on ice then wet leaves, and more accidents are caused by ice then wet leaves.
Crash and Eddie are cute possoms.
he was a poopy face
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