You can sue both the cab driver and the cab company. You should also have the cab driver charged with assault by the police.
It depends on the circumstances and the laws in your jurisdiction. In general, you may have grounds to sue both the cab driver and the cab company. The cab driver may be personally liable for his actions, while the cab company may be responsible under the legal principle of vicarious liability. Consulting with a lawyer would be the best course of action to determine the best approach in your specific case.
What happens when an insured driver hits someone depends on the state you live in. In a no-fault state you present your claim to your insurance company for payment. In a tort state, you would sue the driver for compensation. If you have uninsured driver coverage, then your insurance company should cover you and/or your vehicle, up to a certain amount. You should check with your insurance company to be sure.
If you look directly on the Xerox website you should be able to find the driver for the Xerox Phaser 8200. The driver for this printer was created in 2000.
perhaps you should to contact directly whith ansys company.
it should be almost directly under the driver seat on the inside of the frame.
You should apply directly to the supplying company and or your bank
defend yourself against the charges of the assaulted, or plead guilty.
What are you? A man or a mouse? -Go disassemble it -with malice! :)
First you need to be certain of who is legally liable for the damage. Insurance companies seldom refuse to pay damages unless the claim is unsubstantiated. If you have undisputable proof the other driver was at fault, then you can sue that person. -Additional - In most jurisdictions you have to sue the driver/owner and not the insurance company directly. The small claims court clerk can tell you for sure. The insurance company will defend the other driver/owner and pay the claim if you win in court.
You should contact your insurance company and let them know. Your insurance company should take care of the rest.
If the other party is refusing to call their insurance company - then you should call their insurance company and file the claim.
If it's OEM installed, it should be directly under the door on the driver's side.
Check with your Insurance Agent/Company to be specific. Definately as soon as they receive their license. At the very least, the insurance company should be aware of the new driver as soon as they get their permit.