Provided that you had been truthful in the original application (i.e.- prior DUI infractions) and the policy is in force, then yes it will. I suppose it is possible that there could be an exclusion written into the policy regarding that particular circumstance (in which case it would not pay)... but I've never heard of that before.
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In a car accident caused by a last-minute late-night change of plan in a hasty, panicky atmosphere, involving an off-duty chauffeur being suddenly recalled after drinking spirits and also taking pills that did not mix with alcohol, and having to cope with the paparazzi.
He was killed in a car accident. It is possible that alcohol was a factor.
Barack Obama's mother was not killed; she died of uterine cancer. However, his father, who had a serious problem with alcohol, was killed in an automobile accident in Kenya.
Brain damage occurs over prolonged periods of exposure to the effects of alcohol. One drink will not kill any brain cells, unless it is an iced tea glass full of vodka, in which case it could kill all your cells.
It's an old myth that alcohol destroys brain cells. It originated with temperance writers and speakers who attempted to frighten people into not drinking.
People can be killed or get sick from the oils in their drinking water.
Anti-Freeze is alcohol, so yes it would affect a breathalyzer if it probably hadn't already made you blind or killed you.
Jackson Pollock died in a car accident on August 11, 1956. He was driving under the influence of alcohol when he lost control of the car and crashed into a tree. Both Pollock and one of the passengers in the car, Edith Metzger, were killed in the accident.
A state law; you would then be tried in a lower state court.
70% ethanol has been found to be most effective in killing microbes. Higher or lower concentrations are not so effective in killing them. But drinking and hoping that the alcohol will kill the bacteria in urine isn't going to work. It has a long way to go.
no one killed him.It was an accident.