If you are the claimant, Loss of use will be covered if you incurred actual costs for your alternate transportation. If you are the insured, the same applies but only if you have rental coverage on your policy.
That is between you and your friend and how much you want to remain friends with this person. This question might be better suited for Dr. Phil or Oprah.
No. However, you may have provision in it that will pay for your premium if you are unable to work.
Common causes of Army transportation accidents include:Standards FailureCivilian HazardsWeather Hazards
You do not have to reimburse your insurance company if the accident is the fault of the other driver and the claim is made on their insurance. If the accident is the fault of the other driver and their insurance does not cover everything and you make a claim on your insurance for reimbursement, your insurance will subrogate (collect back) from the other company.
Human error?
I don't know if there's a provision but, depending on which state you live in a car is totaled when the repairs cost more than 50-75% of the car's value.
Provide me with section or department that processes traffic accident reports submitted to the crash reports section of the department of transportation
True
Navigation, ticket booking, logistics, mapping, accident information etc
when you get in an accident with another vehicle and you both receive damage to the front of you vehicle.
nope. the vehicle has to returned to pre accident condition or same market value, whatevers cheaper; but it varies state to state and company to company and policy to policy as to whether they reimburse your rental, loss wages diminished value.
Not really enough information is given to answer.... however - this provision of law will probably vary from state to state, and may well depend on just what KIND of accident the questioner is referring to.