If you wrecked it, you will be held responsible for it. And the owner could sue. If they gave you permission, their insurance would probably cover it, but the insurance company might come after you. And the owner would certainly want you to cover their deductable.
If you wreck your car, then it is usually the insurance that pays for you ;)
It all depends on how bad the car wreck was.
The car that caused the first wreck is responsible for both wrecks for is initial wreck caused the wreck following it.
no he did not die in a car wreck he is still alive & he is look handsome ;)
Nothing - provided the vehicle was mechanically sound ! If the driver was silly enough to be involved in an accident - it's THEIR responsibility - not yours !
Yes, there are several car donation organizations that help car wreck victims. Some of these organizations that help car wreck victims are TPI Victim and many other small organizations create by family and friends to help their loved one who has died from car wreck.
Love Rhymes with Hideous Car Wreck was created in 2003.
It depends on the type of insurance coverage. If it was Liability insurance only, and she caused the wreck, then it is not covered. If it was Collision coverage, and she caused the wreck, then it would be covered. If she didn't cause the wreck, I'd check with the insurance company of the person who did cause it.
I would sell the car. If they wreck then you still have to make the payments and then no one has the car.
A car wreck or car accident.
When a car is turned into a wreck, this involves a physical change because the molecular composition of the car doesn't change. After the crash it will still consist of steel, petrol, etc. However, if one was to set fire to the car, it would undergo a chemical change: its molecular composition would change because the molecules would bind with the oxygen molecules in the air.
If you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can file it on your insurance. You can then replace your car based on the bankruptcy order.