Generally, the person that was changing lanes would be at fault. It would be hard to find fault in the other driver if they were stationary in their lane.
They are used to understand how to set insurance premiums. Take, for example, car insurance. The probability of a new driver getting in an accident is higher than an experienced driver. The probability of a male driver getting in an accident is higher than an female driver (in general). The probability of a person who has had many claims filing another claim is higher than someone who has never filed a claim. All these data guide the insurance industry to charge higher premiums to drivers who are new, male or have filed claims in the past.
Consider a box being pulled by two people in the top and the right direction. If the person who is pulling the box from the right is the stronger person, he exerts more force on the box [i.e, the magnitude of the force exerted toward the right is higher], it is more likely that the box will move in his direction. Quite similarly, when considering the resultant of two vectors, the resultant is bound to be closer to the higher magnitude. I hope that made sense.
The person standing in the street is knocked off his feet by a sudden and powerful gust of wind, possibly from a passing vehicle or a storm. Alternatively, it could be due to an unexpected collision with another person or object. The force is strong enough to cause a loss of balance, sending them tumbling to the ground.
Normally a person has a higher temperature, but in Seville in August all bets are off!
Age may contribute to a car accident if the awareness level of the driver is low. If the driver is an elderly person, the reaction time may be slower (No offense elderly people).
No fault coverage is a type of auto coverage that most states require a registered owner of a car to maintain. It pays a percentage of the medical expenses and lost wages of that person or members of his/her household who may be injured as a result of a collision. It pays the covered person without regard to fault for the collision. It pays nothing to the driver or owner of the other vehicle or property involved in the collision.
A hallucinogen is a drug is a controlled substance that distorts the senses of a person. The perception of reality is altered. Two effects this will likely have for a driver would be sight and hearing.
Generally, the person that was changing lanes would be at fault. It would be hard to find fault in the other driver if they were stationary in their lane.
On average, a person is killed in a collision every 16 minutes in the United States.
The person who caused the collision is at fault. If someone ran a red light he/she gets the points on his/her license and his insurance gets to pay the damage. The unlicensed driver just gets the ticket to force him/her to get a license.
Much depends on state collision requirements and if the runaway driver can be caught. The first thing that should have been done was to file a hit and run complaint, if the driver was able to capture the runaway vehicles license information, damages can be obtained from that person's insurance carrier. It also depends on whether the person who was driving had the permission of the owner of the vehicle to be driving it. If the owner has collision, he or she may be able to file a claim on the policy, and allow the insurance company to go after the driver of the car.
No, there is no maximum. At speeds exceeding 30 mph it is becomes more likely that you will be killed rather than injured.
If YOU are the driver of the vehicle that started the chain collision, and pushed the car you hit into the car in front ot it. - YOU are responsible.
If the piece broke off as the result of a collision it would be the responsibility of the driver at fault in that collision, if it just fell off the vehicle during a non accident trip it is the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle that the part came from.
typcially the insurance stays with the car....if you have collision coverage (if no actual contact with the deer would be collision rather than comprehensive coverage), your insurance would cover.....in most states if there is no collision coverage on the vehicle, but the driver has a vehicle that has the needed coverage it would then apply.........
a white person 30 to 59 years of age