Depends on the extent of the water damage. If the car was completely under water during a flood, and is moldy as a result of that flooding, then, yes, the car would be a total loss. If the water damage is inconsequential small leaks, those kind of things can be easily repaired.
The loss of ANY sense "could" be a sign of brain damage. But it, certainly, doesn't mean that there IS brain damage. A doctor is, most definitely, suggested at the first sign of a loss of any of your senses!
A reconstructed title refers to a vehicle that was previously salvaged or deemed a total loss by an insurance company due to damage. After being repaired to meet state safety standards, the title is then branded as reconstructed to indicate that the vehicle was once considered a total loss but has since been restored.
The loss payee is any entity that has financial interest in the vehicle (usually a financial institution) that notifies the insurance company and the policy holder of that interest in writing. Any entity can be a loss payee, including your father, if he can show financial interest. The loss payee is usually the finance company that holds title to your vehicle. In the event of significant damage to the vehicle the loss payee needs to sign off on the check from the insurance company for the damage. This usually happens after the damage has been repaired. In the event of a total loss the loss payee will be sent a check for the amount of the loan and anything left over will you to the insured. Hopefully you won't owe more than the car is worth in the event of a total loss.
that you have damage to your auditory pathway or auditory CNS in the brain. Affiliated with hearing loss that you have damage to your auditory pathway or auditory CNS in the brain. Affiliated with hearing loss
u mean what, if yes, it was that Germany had to pay for all the reperations of damage loss in the war ( this had to be paid to Britain ) a total of 20 billion dollars at tht time.
"Total loss" means that the damage to your house is so severe that it cannot be repaired or salvaged. You will likely need to rebuild or replace the entire structure. It is important to contact your insurance company to start the claims process as soon as possible.
When a pool "sinks out," it means that the water level has dropped significantly, often due to a leak or evaporation. This can lead to damage to the pool structure if not addressed promptly by refilling the pool and repairing the source of the water loss.
because it is centre for intellect learning and memory consciousness and language if it is damaged it will mean loss of consciousness loss of memory , difficulty with leaning and such like
I think you mean Alzheimer's and it is a serious disease among elderly people hat causes brain damage and memory loss
TFL in football stats stands for TFL - Tackle For Loss.
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Calculating the percent water loss each day allows for a relative comparison between days, accounting for any differences in the initial amount of water. Graphing the total amount of water lost each day might skew the data if, for example, one day had a higher initial amount of water. By using percent loss, you can directly compare the efficiency of water loss each day relative to the starting amount.