In any State, with an accident and emergency vehicles in your lane, you should wait for direction from law enforcement or other designated authority on scene. The officer can direct you to cross the double yellow line, because they also control traffic from the opposite direction. But drivers should not take it upon themselves to simply go around the accident--or you could cause a secondary accident.
Liability coverage offers coverage for bodily injury and property damage to the other vehicle and passengers who you hit if the accident is your faulty. It does not cover you or anyone in your vehicle.
No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.
If you have insurance on your car, and someone else is driving it, and has an accident your insurance rate will go up but it will cover the damages to the other persons vehicle.
Yes. Anyone can file suit against anyone for any reason. Whether it gets dismissed right off the bat or not is dependent.
When you arrive at a scene of a fire or accident, you should park your vehicle where it will not cause what an unnecessary obstruction to other emergency personnel.DO NOT:Block the roadway or thoroughfare.Block the clear access of a fire truck.Block the clear access of anyone in Command, ex. Fire Chief, who has not yet arrived (or who needs to leave).Block a fire hydrant unless you want firemen to smash your windows to put the hose through your vehicle.Block an ambulance from getting close enough to the scene.Block-in any other parked emergency vehicle, example, the police.Park too close to a burning building.Park on sidewalks.Block in residents' vehicles, esp. if they need moved out of the way.
It depends on whether or not the vehicle or property was attended, whether or not anyone was injured or killed, and whether or not the driver was properly licensed.
Be putting someones life at risk? And (quite rightly) be called some naughty words by anyone that witnesses such a selfish action!
As long as the driver has auto insurance on the vehicle there should be no problem, DUI or not. If there is no insurance on the vehicle you have a problem. In that case not only will you be liable for the damage to the vehicle you cosigned but you also may have liability for the injuries and damages for anyone they hit. You should be very careful about cosigning a loan with anyone. They will get payment from the one who is easiest to get payment from and that is you most likely.
No. Anyone can purchase land. No. Anyone can purchase land in Hawaii. There are two types of property ownership in Hawaii - Fee Simple (FS) and Leasehold (LH). - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/do-you-have-to-be-a-hawaiian-born-citizen-to-buy-land-in-hawaii#sthash.FYbCn8iv.dpuf
give assistance to anyone injured in the accident
The insurance company will not know that the vehicle has been reconstructed unless you tell them up front. The problem comes if you have an accident or claim which totals the vehicle. The value of a vehicle that been a total loss is far less than a vehicle that has not so the company will evaluate the value of your vehicle at a far lower amount when time to pay you in a total situation. This is a fact that you need to be aware of in case you do total the vehicle again. The company is obligated to pay you the value of the vehicle at the time immediately before your accident. This is fair as you pay far less for it versus buying an undamaged vehicle but you will pay premiums the same as anyone else.
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