Not that I am aware. No research has shown this to be true.
Covering your head while sleeping does not cause damage to your brain. It is a common myth that covering your head can lead to lack of oxygen or carbon dioxide buildup, but there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. It is safe to cover your head while sleeping if it helps you feel more comfortable or secure.
It would be an auto claim for the damage to the other and a homeowners claim for the damage to your property. You cannot be liable to yourself, so you cannot claim the property damage on your auto policy.
The tow company is responsible for damage they did to the vehicle, if they claim they didn't do it you have to prove it and make a claim/sue them, otherwise you need to claim it on your insurance.
You can take back a claim for damage to your own property. You can't take back a claim where you are liable for damage to another party.
What type of claim? Damage or injury?
Yes you can withdraw your claim, but once reported, the damage and the claim filing are still on record.
Foe emotional stress you may have a problem in small claims court because the burden of proof is up to you. Property damage you would have a better chance at having a real claim.
Without anything damaged, lost or stolen there is nothing to claim.
It has the ego to claim that.
nobody will claim that his or her brain is malfunctioning at any specific time or situation,unless he or she, is observed and judged.
To file a claim with the city for pothole damage, you typically need to contact the city's public works department or department of transportation. They will provide you with a claim form to fill out, which will require details about the incident, such as the location, date, and extent of the damage. You may also need to provide documentation, such as photos of the pothole and the damage to your vehicle. It's important to file the claim promptly after the incident and follow any specific instructions provided by the city to ensure your claim is processed efficiently.
If your basic auto insurance just covers bodily injury and property damage then you usually cannot. It is meant to protect you from having to pay out when you damage another partied property or cause them injury.