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Posted: 23 Jul 2016 09:00 AM PDT If the other party admitted fault, his insurance will pay, or he will need to pay, out of pocket, if he is uninsured. I assume there was an exchange of insurance information. There may be some delay, while your insurance company seeks reimbursement from his insurance company. As a general rule, the party who hits you, from behind, by the way, is almost always at fault. professor_petroglyph · 1 hour ago
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Question: Can a person with one eye get a Drivers License in the state of North Carolina? Posted: 23 Jul 2016 07:12 AM PDT No. The visual field requirement in North Carolina is 60 degrees in one eye, or 30 degrees on each side of the central point of fixation. Persons with homonymous hemianopsia (cannot see out of the left side of either eye or the right side of either eye) may not drive. |
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