Loosen tight collars to make breathing easier.
The word "accident" comes from the Latin word "accidens," which means "falling upon" or "event."
That completely depends upon your injuries and whether or not they are COMPLETELY life altering or just temporary. Talk to a lawyer about this to be more specific.
Leaving the scene of an accident is a crime, charges that can be brought against the person depends upon the extent of damages, personal injuries, etc. In all cases the vehicle will be impounded, whether it will be forfeited depends upon the laws of the state in which the accident occurred. In most states it is a crime to leave the scene of an accident. Believe it or not, there are a couple where it is not considered a crime.
Several things can happen: If there are injuries or deaths, possible jail time. If incident is rather minor, one year driver license suspension. * The traffic charges will depend upon the accident itself. If the state has mandatory insurance coverage the person's driving privileges may be at risk. The "at fault" driver is still responsible for all damages and can (probably will be sued) by the other party and his or her insurance provider.
Another way of saying 'come into contact with' is 'encounter'.
When someone is in a car accident where they are "rear-ended" they can suffer injuries due to the sudden impact of another car hitting the back of their car. Whiplash is a common injury following this type of collision. Depending upon the rate of impact, brain injury, broken bones, and concussion can also occur.
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Answer 1: If you are driving with a passenger that does not have auto insurance or medical insurance, they can be covered under either your policy or the third party's policy depending upon the situation. If you are found at fault for the accident, Medical Payments or Personal Injury Protection will pay the a portion of the medical expenses that you and your passengers incur up to the stated limits. If you carry Uninsured Motorist and are hit by someone with no insurance, this coverage will pay for injuries to you and your passengers as well. If you are not at-fault for the accident causing injuries and the other party has insurance, the third party liability insurance coverage will pay for injuries to you and your passengers based on the per person and per accident limits stated on the policy.Answer 2: If the passengers are travelling in your auto and, if you are at fault in an accident, your insurance will cover them. If the other driver is found at fault, his/her liability insurance will cover your passengers.
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Yellow jacket wasps are territorial. When you come upon a yellow jacket wasp hive it is important to either have a plan of action in place to prevent serious injuries from occurring.
"find " and "replace" are not the same. -Find is to come upon something, often by accident. Replace is to take something away and put something new in it's place.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to happen upon, to come upon by chance. The image is of lighting, or getting down off your horse, and just finding something.