Terry Towle, president of Tappan Zee Constructors, the prime contractor on the new bridge, said wind was
not a factor in the accident.
Even if your insurance company doesn't factor in the accident when it comes time to renew your policy, your «at fault» status could cost you your «good driver» discount — which can mean as much as a 20 percent increase in premiums.
Not exact matches
Stevco didn't become one of the biggest names
in grapes by
accident, and Clyde explains that the company's devotion to quality has been one of the key
factors in driving its success over the years.
After all, mechanical chauffeurs can't get drunk or distracted —
factors involved
in 29 and 10 percent of fatal
accidents, respectively.
Repairs will
not be made on items purchased from an unauthorized retailer or when the damage was caused by neglect,
accident, alteration, or other
factors not due to defects
in the workmanship or materials.
A driver's use of a credit card does
not factor in to the traditional way of coming up with a rating, which instead uses age, driving record, ZIP code, sex, marital status and three - year history of at - fault
accidents.
News reports have indicated that poor road design or conditions played a role
in more than half of all fatal automobile
accidents in the United States, resulting
in more deaths than any other single
factor, including speeding, drunk driving, and
not using seat belts.
simply does
not pose, and any of these
factors could be a cause
in your
accident.
When questioned about the possibility of recalling affected models again, representatives from Chrysler made it clear that they are
not interested
in fixing the vehicles, adding that they believe that the «tragic
accidents were caused by
factors like excessive speed and driver distraction.»
A while back, I wrote about the issue of what the punishment should be
in Maryland fatal
accident cases where there are no aggravating
factors (almost always alcohol) but still someone dies because someone just was
not paying attention.
Another huge
factor is whether or
not the vehicle is currently
in a storage facility - if it is, an
accident victim has duties to mitigate damages which may include moving the vehicle to an alternate location as storage fees can be costly and unreasonable fees may
not be covered by an insurance company.
Don't speed — excessive speed is frequently a contributing
factor in most motorcycle
accident cases.
Police also determined that alcohol was
not a
factor in the fatal
accident.
And that has been one of the biggest
factors that have changed
in auto
accident cases, is the ability for our clients to document the scene, to take photographs of
not only their vehicle but the other vehicle at the scene, and sometimes even document the scene and how the
accident occurred.
If you were injured
in an
accident with a semi-truck, whether or
not you can recover compensation depends on several
factors.
These
factors include but are
not limited to your role
in the
accident, the type and limits of the insurance policy the property owner carries, and the strength of the evidence you present to the insurance company.
Inclement weather may be a contributing
factor to a truck
accident, but it does
not excuse responsibility for safe driving
in well - maintained trucks.
Not all rollover
accidents are the result of driver negligence and the Glenn Law Firm will fight aggressively to win you a settlement should outside
factors play any role
in the
accident occurring.
There may be
factors which you don't know, which played a role
in the
accident, and it may turn out that the other driver was more at fault than you.
Given the several weeks» delay between the trauma of the
accident and the onset of the plaintiff's low back pain, and the year and half that passed between the
accident and the herniation, Dr. Laidlow felt that the
accident could
not be said to be a material contributing
factor in the herniation.
Without any presumptive
factors supporting jurisdiction, the court did
not have the jurisdiction to address what should properly have been commenced
in New York, notwithstanding the ongoing litigation regarding the earlier
accident.
All drivers involved stayed at the scene of the
accident, and police do
not believe that alcohol was a
factor in the fatal
accident.
With over 32,000 auto
accidents on Nebraska roads
in 2011, what isn't a surprise is the variety of
factors that can lead to a collision.
Law enforcement officials apparently do
not believe drugs or alcohol played a
factor in the fatal
accident.
Whether or
not a person suffers an injury
in an auto
accident depends upon many
factors.
A left - turn driver is usually the driver at - fault
in an
accident such as this, but there are other
factors the police might use to determine the left - turn driver was
not the driver to blame for an
accident.
Factors courts look to
in assessing these cases may include how much money was the person earning before the
accident, whether or
not the person is able to return to work following the
accident, how much future care will the person require following the
accident.
While they aren't the only
factor, the injuries you sustained
in the
accident will have a significant impact on how much compensation you could be eligible for.
@closetnoc Although you're probably right, the fact that the other driver had no valid license (which is a moving violation, or even a crime,
in many jurisdictions) might be «evidence» of contributory negligence, i.e., the reason they did
not have a license was also a
factor in causing the
accident.
Many consumers don't understand the difference between uninsured motorist coverage and medical coverage on their auto policies, but the main differentiating
factor is fault
in an
accident.
Northern states have to
factor in the higher
accident rates associated with winter driving, while southern states generally do
not.
While many companies include an «
accident forgiveness» provision
in your contract, what that means is that the company promises
not to
factor in an
accident in any future premium calculations.
InsuranceRate.com indicates that speeding is a
factor in 33 percent of
accidents, and studies show drivers who have even a single speeding ticket on their record are statistically more prone to car
accidents by as much as 50 percent over drivers who have
not had a speeding infraction.
Well, using credit history as one
factor in insurance pricing is a lot like looking at an individual's driving history: a large number of
accidents or violations means that driver may
not be responsible and presents a greater risk to the company.
If maturity benefit is a
factor, then an auto insurance coverage also does
not provide any benefit other than
in case of an
accident.
Comprehensive insurance pays for damage to your vehicle that's
not tied to
accidents with other vehicles
in which driver fault is a
factor.
Your insurer will
not just look at your
accident record, claims history, credit score, and deductible but also at
factors as seemingly insignificant as the color of your car and the safety record of the neighborhood
in which you garage your car.
Note that if you don't file a claim but you are still cited by the police
in an
accident, your insurance rates can still go up due to the increased risk
factor associated with your driving habits.
Safe drivers typically pay less than those who have been
in several
accidents - but your driving history isn't the only
factor that determines your car insurance rate.
You will need to
factor in things like where you live, what kind of car you drive, how much driving you do, what your income is like (can you afford to be
in a car
accident and
not have personal injury protection?)
Factors that you can't change include your age, your sex, your marital status, and, to a certain extent your driving record (you can't change the
accidents or the traffic tickets you've received
in the past, although you can try to do better
in the future so you get better rates).
Auto insurance companies can
not legally
factor in violations or
accidents after a certain number of years from the time of the mishap.
Of course, the amount of car coverage you look
in to will depend on a number of
factors including how much you drive, what kind of vehicle you drive, where you live, who you want to insure under your plan and whether or
not your work comes with an extensive medical plan
in the event of a serious
accident.
The type of Clermont car insurance you choose to buy will depend on a number of
factors including what type of vehicle you own, how many people you need to insure, how much driving you do and whether you
not you can afford the damage that could ensue
in the event of a serious car
accident.