I would say yes. It doesnt matter how much damage was done to the cars. It is still considered an accident. Im sure it would get thrown out by a judge.
Yes. Yes, because you caused the front bumper to mess up by running into the back one, therefore, you are responsible.
A 1996 what? 1996 TOYOTA CAMRY- SOMEONE BACKED UP INTO ME & HIT DRIVER SIDE BUMPER & SIDE PANEL UP TO FRONT TIRE
no you have to replace the bumper
Tell them to see you in court; you don't owe them a THIN RED DIME.
That is the correct spelling of "injured", having suffered injury or damage.
flexibility---a+ fool
Full coverage would be Bodily injury/Property damage/ Uninsured motorist/ Comp/and Collison, plus I would add Underinsured motorist. Liabilty is for bodily injury and property damage.
No, it is not necessary to keep but for your precaution you should put bumper on your iPhone to protect from any damage.
In this state, your insurance covers property damage to others, the other persons car insurance covers his bodily injury if it is below $ 10,000, otherwise yours does.
form_title= Car Bumper Protectors form_header= Don't play bumper cars with you car- protect it. When was the last time you were in an accident?*= _ [50] Is there any current damage to your bumper?*= () Yes () No Are you replacing old protectors?*= () Yes () No
For someone who owns a snowmobile a good insurance would be Progressive snowmobile insurance. You should probably get the bodily injury and property damage liability. progressive.com
form_title= Civic Bumper form_header= Have an expert fix your bumper. Has there been any damage to the bumper previously?*= () Yes () No How many accidents have you been in?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5} Would you rather get a bumper for your Civic from the junk yard?*= () Yes () No Has your bumper on your Civic been replaced before?*= () Yes () No