Every state has their own laws covering insurance and liability for damages.
Financial Responsibility
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.
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Explain why judging the efficiency of any financial decision requires the existence of a goal
A financial covenant is a clause in a loan agreement or bond indenture that requires the borrower to maintain certain financial metrics or ratios, such as debt-to-equity or interest coverage ratios. These covenants are designed to protect lenders by ensuring that the borrower remains financially stable and capable of repaying the loan. If the borrower fails to meet these requirements, it may trigger penalties, including higher interest rates or loan default. Financial covenants help maintain transparency and accountability between borrowers and lenders.
There are various operators that you can use. Things can be true based on equals, not equals, less than and greater than, so all of the operators for those can be used. To act based on them all being true requires the use of the AND function.
OSHA requires that all personel operating a forklift obtain a forklift operators certification.
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The full disclosure principle requires that the notes to the financial statements report a change in accounting method for inventory.
Every US state requires parents to be financially responsible for their minor children. In regards to insurance (medical, dental) whether or not the non custodial parent is required to pay for it; depends upon the laws of the state in which the support is granted and/or the terms of the support order.
Travel Rule
No, parents are responsible legally and financially for their child(ren) until they reach the state's legal age of majority. The legal age of majority in all states except for one is 18; in Nebraska it is 19. No, you are responsible for your child until the age of 18 or unless the child is emancipated (16 in most states) and that requires legal paperwork. no you can't