yes. people have done that
In most cases, you can get it fixed yourself. When the insurance company totals out a car, that is all they themselves are willing to pay. If you want to pay to have it fixed yourself, most won't care, but your rates may still change depending on the circumstances of the accident.
No.
depends on the insurance company
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
Livia Choice died on June 9, 2005, in Munich, Germany of car accident.
Yes!
Then you pay for yourself to get fixed! Ha Ha!
It dependsThe check will be made out to the lien holder and yourself or the repair shop and yourself, in some cases just to you but be sure that the leinholder will want the car repaired to keep its value, they will also write it directly to an accepted repair shop and they can hold the check until you get it fixed, If you own the car outright its all yours. You don't always have to get it fixed I once used an insurance check to pay off a vehicle and repaired the damage myself,I had to take it to the insurance company for photos afterward though.
Usually not, unless specified in your warranty. Just like in any car accident, you have the choice to take your car to the shop of your choice. Same applies to engine or other repairs.
The best choice is to REPLACE the airbags!The SRS airbag is a safety device which can save your life in case of an accident!
that is the parent or guardians choice but you cant sue anyone if u get in an accident
your choice is to go to court and sue