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Yes, if it was due to negligence on the part of the person driving the vehicle.
I believe so. The owner would have to include the principal driver of the vehicle for the insurance rate.
An apprehender is a person who apprehends, or a condition by which something is apprehended.
An apprehender is a person who apprehends, or a condition by which something is apprehended.
The principal driver is the person who drives the vehicle over 50% of the time. This is the main driver of the vehicle and the person who will be rated as the driver for computing the cost of the insurance.
Any insurance agent who sells automobile insurance had to pass a test. He or she can tell you the answer to that question.
Depends on the circumstances. yes
Not all vehicles are sold with floor mats. It usually depends on the dealership/person you purchase the vehicle from.
the person goes to jail or gets in trouble with the law.
can you help me find a person's automobile insurance carrier?
probably some sort of large pickup truck. A vehicle can have stiffer after market springs and struts installed - if this is done , pretty much any large vehicle that you fit in will work.
After an automobile accident occurs, there are a number of things that one should do. One of the first important things is to check on the safety and wellness of everyone in the vehicle. Next, a person should talk to the driver of the other automobile that was involved in the accident and check with him or her to learn his or her insurance information. Lastly, a person should contact the police, file a report, and then determine the claim with their own insurance company to resolve the matter.