Your insurance will cover this accident if you have the appropriate coverage. Depending on your insurer, this would fall under comprehensive or collision coverage.
You will still be responsible for the deductible, and the claim may make your rates go up. Consider this before filing if the damage is minimal. It may not be worth it.
Her brother Will Chapman accidentally ran over her while driving.
Sure will.Its your policy,not the person driving its.
depends on whose driving
coming off. 65;
That depends on the engine and what belt (timing or accessory).
Out of balance or damaged tire(s). Damaged wheel(s). Engine misfire. These are the three most common culprits.
you are because your the vehicle owner
Just normal 4x4 driving won't damage anything. If you drive for a long distance with the diff lock on though you could damage tyres and at high speed could be dangerous,
As fast as is safe. Some people routinely race their trucks. If your question is about driving in poor conditions, do remember that four wheel drive can cause problems that your brakes can't avoid. It's much faster to get where you are doing without an accident than it is with one.
Dirty fuel/air filter. Plugged/damaged catalytic converter.
Possibly blown / damaged oil filter o-ring
Technically speaking, yes, you can drive a fourwheeler while being under the age of 16, but, check further with your state law's and regulations on driving ATV's. Most manufacturers discourage persons under the age of 16 from driving ATVs, but it is still done. I've been riding full size fourwheelers since I was 7 years old.