if you kill someone or destroy property, you may have criminal proceedings.
No. you have to have filed the case before hand for both criminal records and insurance.
There are different categories of death. Therefore cases that involve a death may be heard in criminal or civil court depending on the circumstances. A case where a person died as a result of a car accident in which no one violated the law would be heard in civil court. A case in which someone purposely hit and killed someone with their car would be heard in criminal court.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
Personal Accident Insurance to cover the people in the car in case of accident.
An accident with a fatalityAdded: If the accident death was the result of negligence or a criminal act - Vehicular Manslaughter or Vehicular Homicide.
So they are protected in case of a car accident.
You go to jail and get a criminal record also your car gets taken away and when you do get a license you get points for previous accident.
It depends on what sort of accident you're talking about. In a car accident, for example, you'd want to turn off your car first thing in case of fire.
no unless the car the driver was driving was unsafe and the problem of the accident but only the driver can sue in that case.
He died in a car accident.
There really isn't one, every accident is different and each car can respond to the accident differently.
Only if the car you are riding in has insurance coverage.