what do you mean by excess? if you mean your deductible if your collision coverage is used regardless of fault you will be deducted your deductible....i need more info/details and i could be of more assistance please...
the question is, how did you acquire your accident? if you believe that the accident was caused by someone else negligence or of a faulty machinery, yes! you can sue your employer and can file for an accident at work claims.
Yes, someone with a blood clot in their head that was caused by an accident can get amnesia. Anyone can get amnesia for various reasons at any time.
Well then the hydroplaning has nothing to do with the accident maybe the hydroplaning caused the accident
If they were not parked illegally then they are not responsible for your accident.
You should get in trouble because you caused the accident.
You can loose your licence if you get into an accident that was caused by you where someone was injured or even if you get caught not wearing a seatbelt.
Boy does it ever. You should be sitting down when you get the letter from your insurance company. Sorry!
If you caused the crash, you can't sue anybody and win. You will obviously lose- you caused the accident. If you were hit by the car and were doing everything right, then sue the person who hit you.
It is very seldom that an "accident" is realy that. Usually it is caused by inattention or negligence.
Can you file bankruptcy if you caused a car accident?
One situation where a person should call an Accident Claim Solicitor is after being injured in an accident, whether the injury was caused by a car accident, a criminal injury, or slipping on an unmarked wet spot in a store.
If someone in a vehicle accident is injured or killed, one or all of the drivers involved in the accident may be charged with vehicular manslaughter or felon reckless or drunken driving, depending on the circumstances. The driver charged does not necessarily have to be the one who caused the accident.