the vehicle owner decides who repairs their vehicle.......insurance company decides what they will pay.........plz expand your question and i will try and be of more help
You may have a blown fuse, or a short in your wiring due to the accident. Take the vehicle to someone who is experienced in workin with automotive electrical.
It can take up to six months or longer if there where injuries involved.
The average time it takes to settle an accident claim is 2-4 weeks, depending on how quickly the adjuster can look at your vehicle.
You would need to take either the parents of the minor or the owner of the vehicle to court.
It is best to take the car in for a quote in case there is a need for more repairs. If there is in fact a need for further repairs they can take care of them immediately.
In General No, The party that caused the accident is liable. However, If You were driving a company provided vehicle a the time of the accident, then the company may have some secondary financial liability depending on the circumstances of the accident.
yes, if the owner of the "non-fault' vehicle is with out it for the time it is being repaired.
The Security Council decides what actions the United Nation will take.
whoever insures the car is ultimately legally responsible. the company may take disciplinary action and/or require you to use a personal vehicle. If it was your vehicle, you are.
They use them as another version of the event. If they investigate the claim properly they will talk to the driver of each vehicle and any witnesses. Then they will look at what the police officer put in their report and take into consideration any violations that were issued by the police. Lastly the insurance company decides whether to accept liability or not for the damage.
No, it is a mistake on the companies behalf, not yours.
It depends on if you have a lien placed on your vehicle (by you lender. If you own the car free and clear, you can take the insurance money and not repair the car, but if there is a lien on your vehicle more often than not the insurance company will make the check out to you and your bank.