if the other driver was fully at fault, the damage to your vehicle will be covered by their property damage liability, to the limit of the policy. If you are in a no-fault state, then YOUR personal injury protection (or equivalent) will cover your injuries, to the limit of your policy, then...
if the other driver was fully at fault, the damage to your vehicle will be covered by their property damage liability, to the limit of the policy. If you are in a no-fault state, then YOUR personal injury protection (or equivalent) will cover your injuries, to the limit of your policy, then...
call the nearest high school and ask if the mechanics class would like to go over your car.(and tell you where to put trasmission fluid. or get the manual out of the libraby.
talk to the child support social worker, guardian ad litem, DCF, or whoever else you can find. I'm sure he wants to play, so she's punishing the child!
Hold on til you're out of school. Or until you can afford to move out. you are an adult (and you seem to BE adult; good for you) so you need to cultivate patience. You CAN start looking for an apartment, but if you can avoid spending the money, save it. It's not forever, I can't tell you...
the vehicle must be in your name for you to be sole named insured. You can of course add your name to the title and then the insurance can be in both names, if that is a viable option for you. You can also simply be listed on her policy as principal (only) driver, if she is intending to...