i answered one similar to this a day or so ago.....your vehicle is a total loss, when the cost of repair is greater than the actual cash value of the vehicle minus it's salvage value, and/or if the state you are in has a percent law, mine MO says if the cost of repair is 75% or greater of the actual cash value (with airbags and sales tax removed) the vehicle is a total, and also if due to the scope of damage the vehicle is non-repairable, (meaning heavy heavy structure damage, flood into dash, total fire burn etc.) some companys also have other rules, ie 8 years or older and 50% of the sheet metal needs replaced etc.....
The total damage was estimated at $10,000.
Yes - but so does men. And pretty much any way you cut it, men are responsible for more wrecks than women.
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
it destroyed many home
it depends how powerful the cyclone is if it is a very powerful cyclone then the damage could be extremely big but if its not a very powerful one then the damage would be much much less and not as many cassualtys would be made
total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD)
The volume of the sea, all the oceans, is so massive the difference would be imperceptible. None is the answer.
The total cost of repairing the damage was estimated at more than $100 billion.
The older the vehicle, the less the damage. The insurance company makes a judgment in each case as to whether it is cheaper to repair the vehicle or to 'write it off' its books and scrap it.
Eighteen year olds are not mature, even though they think they are - the logic part of the brain does not fully develop until you are in your 20s. Therefore, eighteen year olds are not able to drink maturely and responsibly - they drink too much and damage their bodies, and they drink and drive and cause wrecks.
alot, because it wrecks your lungs and they need there lungs for their breath too circulate clean in their system. with out that how will you run?