It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
A fatal accident is an accident when a fatality(or death) occurs. A "Fatal Accident" is most commonly used to refer to car accidents when someone dies.
The fatal single car accident occurred due to the driver losing control of the vehicle and crashing into a tree.
It depends on the type of accident. Minor fender bender can be repaired & you will still be safe. If you get into a serious accident where is goes into the passenger or driver compartments, & u get it repaired, it probally would NOT be safe.
On March 27, 2013 there was a fatal car accident in Missouri. Two people were killed in this accident Wednesday morning. The driver of a semitrailer was charged with involuntary manslaughter.
He was in a car, which subsequently was involved in an accident.
The answer is generally yes, but it depends on the type of accident vs the type of repair for mechanical failure. Two otherwise identical cars with identical mileage, one repaired for simple mechanical failure, the other in an accident with significant damage, the repaired car will be worth more than the car in the accident 90% of the time.
Danielle Jonas was not involved in a car accident.
The reports are always current to date, as most are filled out on the day of the accident. The statistics of fatal car accidents are usually based on yearly totals.
No if he really was involved in a car accident, he wouldn't be playing the matches
According to wikipedia: In 1963 [Laura Bush] was involved in a fatal car accident. Accounts indicate that Laura ran a stop sign and hit another car, killing its driver (classmate Michael Dutton Douglas). According to the accident report released by the city of Midland, neither driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and no charges were filed.
did this car got into an accidetn
no, he's still alive