You should expect around about $40,000, cost, and $50,000 compansation
You and/or your insurance.
Probably not, as most policies only cover drivers not listed on the policy if they were given permission to drive. If you gave your unlicensed daughter permission to drive, then you can be issued a ticket. However, if the accident was not your daughter's fault, then the at fault party is responsible for the damage they caused to your vehicle, regardless if the other party was licensed or not.
Gum, popcorn, and hard candy.
The charge for leaving the scene of an accident without property damage can vary by jurisdiction, but typically it is considered a misdemeanor offense. Penalties may include fines, license suspension, and potentially even jail time depending on the circumstances and the laws in place. It's important to report any accident, regardless of the extent of damage, to authorities.
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My science teacher said that you can damage it in a car accident.
IF no damage has been done to all parties then there is nothing to do.
any major accident on this car? if any when? what is the damage?
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The value of your car in any accident is the value of the car in the moment immediately preceding the accident. So the answer to your question is "with the damage from the first".
You can't. If you attempt to you will end up doing more harm than good.
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