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  2. What to do if you are injured in a car accident - AOL

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    How long you can file a claim for an injury after a car accident depends on your state. Reporting requirements for bodily injury range from one year in Louisiana or Tennessee to 10 years in Alaska.

  3. How long do you have to report a car accident? - AOL

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    The cost of collision or comprehensive damage to your vehicle is less than your policy’s deductible, making it a minor accident. Your car insurance company may have a specific deadline for ...

  4. What happens if you get in an accident without insurance? - AOL

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    A car accident, no matter how minor, is always a stressful event — which can be made worse if one party does not have insurance. ... if you find yourself facing high out-of-pocket costs not ...

  5. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Saylor and his wife, daughter, and brother-in-law were driving on State Route 125 in San Diego, California, when their car accelerated out of control and crashed into an embankment, killing everyone in the car. This crash gained nationwide news coverage due to a recorded 911 call from Chris Lastrella, Saylor's brother-in-law.

  6. There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane - Wikipedia

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    The film profiles Diane Schuler, who caused the fatal car accident, through interviews with her family members and friends, and attempts to piece together Schuler's actions on the day of the accident, in order to determine why the accident took place.

  7. Vehicle extrication - Wikipedia

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    Crashed car. Vehicle extrication is the process of removing a patient from a vehicle which has been involved in a motor vehicle collision. [1] Patients who have not already exited a crashed vehicle may be medically (cannot exit a vehicle due to their injuries) or physically trapped, [2] and may be pinned by wreckage, or unable to exit the vehicle because a door will not open.

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