They could sue you for whatever damages, medical bills and pain and suffering, they incurred. They could, theoretically, take everything you have.
You home owners liability insurance should cover it.
you are liable and on your homewoners insurance has medical pay and liability.
It falls to the ground because of Earth's gravitational pull possibly hurting or damaging something or someone below.
Some benefits for investing in insurance for teachers are that if something happens to the teacher, their family will be provided for. Another benefit of having insurance is if one falls ill, their medical bills will not be as high.
The finance company will want to be paid in full if they find out it's stolen. The responsibility to satisfy the loan falls on you seeing that you failed to maintain insurance.
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No, as long as the vehicle is not driven. But if something happens such as a tree falls on it, you would have to pay for the damages out of your own pocket.
Health insurance is the only thing that would cover falls of a homeowner in the home. Homeowners insurance is certainly not intended to cover this type of accident.
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?
You're probably going to want to call an ambulance. In the US start with 911. If the person does not get up themselves, do not move them but keep them talking.
Yes, when anyone other than a person who lives in the residence is injured, the homeowner should inform his insurance agent as soon as possible.
It can brake.