Yes, as long as there is a police report and all repairs have been documented, pictures invoices of parts used ect. This answer "yes" does have its limitations based on the laws of the state that the accident occured. I own a shop in New Jersey and have helped many customers resolve accident related difficulties with little to no problems. A GOOD Repair shop will help you resolve this matter. Good Luck!
No but he took credit for the killings therefore admitting he was guilty.
Because if he (who from your question's wording is their client) is found NOT guilty, he/they will not have to settle with you. You are NOT their client.
If you are guilty or are found guilty of causing the crash, your lapse of insurance will go against you. You solely will be responsible for any costs, court costs, fines, etc. And do reinstate your insurance!
As long as you give credit where it is due, you cannot be guilty of plagiarism.
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Insurance rates depend on a variety of things from your age to your credit report to your state. Only your insurance agent can answer this question. In general you would be dropped by many companies and could expect a 400 to 500% increase for the next three years. Never pay or plead guilty to a serious ticket wihtout legal representation.
yes, if it is on purpose. And if they commit insurance fraud....
No. if you pled yourself guilty and you are found guilty you cant reopen the case.
You are innocent untill proven guilty. You have all of your rights.
By finding the defendant either guilty or not guilty.
What exactly is "high risk" insurance? Reckless driving is considered a serious violation by most companies. Every company has their own underwriting guidelines. Some companies specialize in customers who have multiple tickets and or serious violations but they will also take on drivers who don't have tickets or accidents on their record. You might try to find a company that puts more emphasis on your "insurance score" which is credit based rather than driving record. Of course if you have bad credit and tickets you could be in trouble.
If you feel that they have been guilty of fraudulent activities, then you can. Your best course of action would be to file a complaint with your states insurance department.