If you haven't already, contact the company that insures the vehicle. There should be a card with the insurance contact info in the glove compartment; you must also contact the "vehicle management", whoever that is, at your company or agency. These things should be done at the time of or immediately after the accident.
Yes in most states it will pass inspection if it has been fixed properly and everything on the vechile is back to working order.
It doesn't, unless the accident occurred while the person was driving a company owned vehicle and actually working on the job at the time of the accident.
You may not be covered if there is an accident. For instance; you signed up for a policy while working a 9-5 job and the driving is 40 miles both ways. Later on, you get a paper route and are driving much more, but fail to tell your insurer about this and you get into an accident while delivering papers. Your insurance may not cover you because you failed to notify them of changes.
yes because it is classed as a working farm vechile but you can only use for farm purposes
generally it is referred to as the "golden hour" - the first hour from the time an accident happens.
Everything in your car will eventually stop working. Mileage temperature and driving conditions all play a part its just a normal thing that happens.
May not read the speed of the truck while driving. Transmission may not shift correctly.
It depends. Were you at work when the accident occurred? And were you working to long because you were not allowed to take a break? If you were working to long and decided not to stop and take a break then it's you fault. If you were not at work on the clock when the accident happened than it's your fault.
The driver of a vehicle is responsible for the proper functioning of that vehicle. Even if you did not know the brakes were bad, the accident and all damages are the fault of the driver.
Personal accident insurance covers the insurance in case of an accident during working hours and leisure time. Accident insurance varies based on the premium, but it usually covers the hospital expenses and additional expenses.
Nope. Unemployment is for when you are not working, If you are driving and getting paid, you are working.
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