Probably not, most policies do not have a covered peril for that type of loss. The closest thing would be the peril of vandalism, in which case you would need to file a police report, and would not really pertain to an accident. Their liability insurance may provide coverage for it but then that would increase their insurance rates. Probably will just have to buck up and repair the TV or buy a new one on your own dime.
Yes, they are through their homeowners policy.
Typically, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover damage to a foundation caused by earthquakes. You would need to purchase a separate earthquake insurance policy or rider to have coverage for this type of damage.
Yes, someone with a blood clot in their head that was caused by an accident can get amnesia. Anyone can get amnesia for various reasons at any time.
liability coverage is only for persons that meet the definition of an "insured"
Well then the hydroplaning has nothing to do with the accident maybe the hydroplaning caused the accident
Homeowners insurance covers what is inside the home. Check your auto insurance for auto damages.
If they were not parked illegally then they are not responsible for your accident.
the question is, how did you acquire your accident? if you believe that the accident was caused by someone else negligence or of a faulty machinery, yes! you can sue your employer and can file for an accident at work claims.
No, cracked bike tires have not caused any accidents or injuries.
no
You can loose your licence if you get into an accident that was caused by you where someone was injured or even if you get caught not wearing a seatbelt.
Can you file bankruptcy if you caused a car accident?