Yes, you certainly can if you do not have insurance to cover the damage. If the damages are over a certain amount ($500 in most jurisdictions) you can be sued in a regular civil court. And there you will not be going one-on-one with the plaintiff. He will have the best lawyer YOUR money can buy.
The type of claims that camper trailer insurance would cover include damage to the camper due to weather, damage to the trailer that occurs when traveling, such as an accident, any loss of property if someone was to break in, and damage that any person may sustain while in the trailer.
An auto accident claim can be made if a person is in a car accident, but it was not their fault. The claim will aim to compensate them, and in legal terms, return them to the condition they would have been in had the accident never occurred. This may mean claims for car damage can be made, or for any healthcare or lost work as a result of injury.
Liability policies commonly offer separate limits that apply to bodily injury claims and to claims for property damage. "50/100/25" is shorthand under such a policy for $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident for bodily injury claims and $25,000 for property damage. A combined single limits policy might cover for $100,000 per covered occurrence whether bodily injury or property damage, one person or many.
Liability policies commonly offer separate limits that apply to bodily injury claims and to claims for property damage. "50/100/25" is shorthand under such a policy for $50,000 per person/$100,000 per accident for bodily injury claims and $25,000 for property damage. A combined single limits policy might cover for $100,000 per covered occurrence whether bodily injury or property damage, one person or many.
the insurance of the person responsible for the accident
The county where the accident occurred.
No. If the accident was your fault, you can not get money from the other person's car insurance.
IT IS ILLEGAL IF YOU CAUSED THE ACCIDENT OR IF YOU ARE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PERSON OR PERSONS INJURED IN THE ACCIDENT, SUCH AS A PARENT, WIFE, HUSBAND, IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBER. A PERSON IS NOT RESPONSIBLE TO REPORT OR ASSIST IN ANY CRIME OR ACCIDENT THAT THEY DID NOT CAUSE OR HAVE A DIRECT AND RESPONSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO A PERSON INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT THAT REQUIRES LIFE SAVING ATTENTION.AnswerIf you were at fault for the accident and if there any injuries reported, yes, it is a felony.
The term "accident insurance" applies to life and health insurance policy's that will only pay claims that result from an accident. Example: A person who owns an accident-only disability policy falls ill from cancer. The policy will not pay any claims as a result of the cancer. If the same person fell down a flight of stairs, the policy would pay.
car damage, injury of a person, or death
Yes, many narcotics can permanatly damage a persons mind and body.
Damage to both people and property are covered by auto insurance. Aside from protecting the insured against the claims of others (for bodily harm or property damage, for example), auto insurance typically helps pay for medical expenses needed by the insured or other person involved in the accident AND it covers costs leading to loss or damage of the automobile stated in the insurance.