Take the vehicle to a repair shop and obtain your own estimate. You have the right to obtain your own estimate for your damages.
The insurance company will take care of your damage,
It depends on how much damage was done to the car. And also what kind of insurance policy they have.
How about saying "where is the damage to my car?" No damage, no accident.
It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
Tell them to see you in court; you don't owe them a THIN RED DIME.
No harm, no foul. If there was no damage and both parties agree, you can go about your day.
tell someone so they cam move it
If they damage my car and don't want to pay the full amount it cost to get fixed
yes
If you intentionally do the damage then it is excluded and the policy will provide no coverage. <><><> To expand upon above answer, it depends on your insurance coverage. As said, deliberate damage is not covered. LIABILITY insurance covers damage you do to someone else or their property. COLLISION insurance covers damage you may do to your own car (by accident)
no but if they do u can sew