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∙ 16y agoYes, you would be wise (and your policy contract requires) to report this to your company so they can investigate, and officially get from the other driver they are not injured and there is no damage. I have seen these types of claims many times come back and 'bite' hard. Two months down the line the insured gets an attorney rep letter, claiming both injury and damages. By that time much evidence can be lost. For your own protection report the claim.
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∙ 16y agoEither brain damage or just plan idiocy.
Depending on the circumstances... either vandalism or criminal damage.
heat, primarily. either causing degausing of the permanant magnet behind the sensor, or other thermal damage to the hall ic itself.
Just like any other accident,, You are responsible for the damage you caused. Either file a report with your insurer so they can cover the damage you caused, or pay them yourself for the Damage. It's your choice. The law requires you be Financially Responsible.
When you feel your wheels bouncing. Get someone else to drive your truck in a large parking lot or something and you drive slightly behind and to either side to look for visible bouncing.
Not damage it, but not the best lubrication either.
Talk softly so he knows where you are and do not move quickly so that you won't spook him. You can either walk 5 to 6 feet behind them out of kicking range or you can walk directly behind them with your hand on his rump to let him know where you are. The idea behind walking as close as you can to him is he won't have enough room to get enough momentum to do a whole lot of damage to you if he did decide to kick.
If any injuries are involved, the police should be called. Also, either driver has the right to call the police so an accident report can be written. If there is no damage, one is probably better not calling the police, as the accident may be reported to your insurance company.
A high mass star will leave behind either a neutron star of a black hole.
Either behind the glove box or behind the passenger side kick panel.
Either wrong pruning or frost damage.
No. Depending on the phase of the moon, it can either rise at night or during the day. When it is a new moon it cannot be seen at all because the sun is behind it. If the sun is directly behind it and lined up then it is called a solar eclipse.