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Yes, less your deductible. You can call it vandalism.
Yes; as long as you have collision coverage for your vehicle. You will only be out of pocket for your deductible.
Your deductible only gets paid in the event of a claim. For example, you tap a light pole in the mall parking lot. The pole is ok but your car is damaged. If you have comprehensive coverage on your car, your insurance company will pay a claim to have it repaired. So, you get a body shop who says it will cost $1,400 to fit it. If your deductible is, say, $500.00, your insurance company cuts a check to the body shop for $900.00 which is the difference between the damage repair bill and the deductible. Thus, you must come up with the $500.00 amount.
cold air drops then it rises, then as soon as it hits the pole. It drops.The Coriolis effect
There is an adjustable pole that is suspended horizontally between two upright poles. The horizontal pole rests on pegs so that if the vaulter hits the pole it will fall off.
You do. (Also, in many states it's illegal to drive a car which is not insured. Expect a hefty fine as well as damages.)
Foul ball
Once a baseball hits the foul pole, it's a home run regardless of where it goes.
Since most personal auto insurance policies (actually, this goes for most commercial auto policies, too) don't have a property damage deductible, the most you would have to pay is your own deductible for the repairs to your vehicle, plus any betterment your carrier applies to the damaged components of your vehicle. So, say you have full coverage on your 1995 Honda Accord with a $100.00 deductible. You hit a pole in a parking lot, bending the pole. Your carrier will pay for all of the pole damage. Since the damages to your vehicle are $1000.00, your carrier will pay $900.00. If, however, you had prior damage on, say, the bumper that hit the pole, your carrier might deduct up to 50% for the replacement cost of that bumper. If they use used or copycat parts, they might not take that deduction. Or they might take off a little from your payment for scratched paint, etc. this happened to my wife. We paid the standard deductable and our insurance covered all the cost. We got bills from the electric company but they were all paid by our insurance.
when the right dragon atacks you use the rope and conect the top right pole and the left down pole together and it hits the other dragon then its the exact opisit when the other (the left dragon)dragon atacks then you conect the top left pole and the right pole down hits the other dragon when there masks are off and eats the top 2 poles wait for one of them 2 stick there toung out then conect the toung to the pole that's in front of them then hit them as many times as you can
no its a dead ball for hitting the foul pole, ground rule double
I am assuming that you mean the red and white pole attached to the net, and if the volleyball touches that during the game, the other team would get the point and the ball