The amount of damage your mom does in bed
The 2010 blizzard that hit the East Coast of the United States caused an estimated $2 billion in damages. The heavy snowfall and strong winds led to extensive power outages, transportation disruptions, and property damage.
Yes, the hurricane of 1938 did hit New England and caused a lot of damage.
Hurricane Igor hit Cape Verde, although there were no reports of damage or fatalites, as well as Bermuda where it caused 500,000 dollars in damage as well as Newfoundland.
7.0Really a tsunami did not hit Hawaii they just had abnormally high waves hit the shores. The highest reported was 6 feet. And I don't know if they had much of any damage.
In 2009, Hurricane Jimena hit the coast of Baja, California. The storm caused nearly 200 million dollars worth of damage.
2,000 houses were covered or burned by the volcano. 6,000 houses demolished by the tsunami that hit. Thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Hurricane Fran caused about $1.6 billion dollars of damage.
Tokyo had already been hit by many firebombing raids, it would be too difficult to tell the damage they caused from the damage caused by atomic bombs.
If you are at fault in an accident, You are responsible for any personal injuries and the reasonable cost of repair for for the damage to the other vehicle that you hit. The level of damage to your own vehicle does not mitigate the cost of the damage to the vehicle you hit. After all you still caused the damage and you are responsible for it.
Yes, you are responsible for all the damage caused by your accident therefore if an object you hit goes on to cause further damage as a result of being hit then you are responsible for all the damage.
The 2010 blizzard that hit the East Coast of the United States caused an estimated $2 billion in damages. The heavy snowfall and strong winds led to extensive power outages, transportation disruptions, and property damage.
Your collision coverage should pay for the damage caused by hitting the tree.Comprehensive insurance covers water damage, hail and flood. However, in your scenario, the damage was only indirectly caused by the water. Damage to your car caused by hitting another car or a fixed object is paid for by your collision coverage.
it will damage a lot of homes
The tsunami hit the main island of Japan and other northeastern islands plus it hit the coast of California and caused a lot of damage to boats and harbors. The damage to people who's lives depended on the boats for fishing were affected severely. The tsunami also hit the Hawaiian Islands and caused a lot of damage.
Not a lot?
For someone to be liable for an accident there has to be some sort of damage that the person's negligent act caused to others. If there is no damage and no evidence, then there was no real 'hit'.
Very, very serious. An iceberg hit it! Well, maybe.