When a fire department is called to an accident, the costs are typically covered by the local government or municipality that funds the department through taxes. In some cases, insurance companies may reimburse the fire department if the incident involves a vehicle covered by insurance. Additionally, some fire departments may charge fees for specific services or for responding to non-emergency calls. Ultimately, the responsibility for payment can vary based on local policies and circumstances.
Collision coverage pays to repair your vehicle after an accident. Comprehensive coverage pays to repair your vehicle for damage caused by something other than an accident, like fire, theft, and vandalism.
Whatever the department, agency, or company pays them. It varies throughout.
no, the money from taxes pays for important services like the fire department, the police department, the military, and road maintenance; among other things.
The Insurer of the at fault driver pays for the accident.
Usually, one of the insurance companies pays for the rental car.
All of them!
Your insurer.
the government
You get to, accident would not have happened if you werent on the road!
the person that is found responsible ( at fault ) for the accident
no one
The same thing that happens if you did not have an Sr22. The at fault parties insurance generally pays for the accident.