This all depends on what injuries were suffered, how much damage was done to the vehicle. Usually a good settlement would be to get the vehicle repaired or replaced whichever applies. If injuries were suffered, the hospital and or doctor bills paid. Any work lost because of the loss of vehicle or hospital stay or unable to work because of any injury should be paid. If you were stressed because of the accident you can get mental anguish paid. These are just ideas of what you could receive if all were proven injuries.
The settlement would depend on the situation. If it is from a auto accident the settlement would depend on the limits of the at fault driver of the limit on the under of uninsured limits of the non fault driver.
If the other driver suffered property damage or was injured, he can sue the driver who caused the accident, regardless of the speed of collision.
automible collision coverage covers damage to a vehicle that is caused by the driver (i.e., not caused by another driver).
Chargeable Collision: A collision in which the actions of the driver of a City-owned vehicle are the primary cause of the collision. Normally, the driver will have violated state or local traffic law.
Reasonable
If a driver runs a red light and causes a collision, the driver who ran the red light is typically at fault for the accident.
In a collision, the second collision is when an unsecured driver strikes the inside of the vehicle.
They could swerve into somebody's car and cause a collision
The four stages of driver collision are: perception, where the driver recognizes a potential hazard; decision, where the driver chooses how to respond; action, where the driver executes the chosen response, such as braking or steering; and consequence, which involves the outcomes of the action taken, including whether a collision occurs and its severity. Understanding these stages helps in evaluating driver behavior and improving road safety.
Yes, if you have collision insurance. It would be a collision claim and you would have to pay what your collision deductible is. If your car caused damage to someone else's vehicle or property, you would also be liable for the damages.
you shouldnt settle for less than 500,00.00..i got more but i had the company by the balls ,the driver was completely at fault.
Driver error