It might be a little painful, but if it's your left leg that's broken you probably can drive an automobile with an automatic transmission.
Depends on how you think it is worth plus car damage. I would ask $980, but that is me.
Yes.
If your car or vehicle has a broken tire belt you need to replace it. This broken item can cause a very bad accident.
Sure. It won't be much of an accident but it can be an accident.
Value would depend on similar case settlements in the state the accident occurred. Generally accident claims involving broken bones settle for higher amounts than those without. Speaking with an attorney who is experienced with such cases should be able to help you determine the value of your injury claim.
An injury you acquire accidentally or in an accident. Examples are a broken leg from falling down the stairs, a concussion from a knock on the head from and accidental fall, or whiplash from a car accident.
I have read various articles about this and no she did not die. She was in a car accident however but came out with some bruises, but other wise she is perfectly healthy. Other reports state that she got a broken arm in the car accident, however I was unable to verify that.
During crash tests and safety checks they test to see how much pressure the femur can hold before it fractures. I think they said that it can hold up to 500lbs of pressure before it fractures. Therefore, if your car says that it has a femur load of 244lbs for example, then that is how much pressure will likely to be applied to your femur during a certain pertaining crash.
Most often the reason for a broken wrist or even both wrists to be broken in a car accident is because the natural reaction is to "brace!" A passenger puts both hands against the dashboard, then the impact forces the wrists into a hyper-extended position, which can break the small hand bones and break the wrist bones.
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Courtney Love, her boyfriends ex wife ran over her foot in a car. "accident?" maybe.