Yes. It was a taxi, the people in the taxi lived.Looks like the wing clipped that van too? Would scare the shit out of me.
Dont be ridiculous, the meter is still running. Once they can find it, of course...Did the ride end up being free?
The typical full coverage policy in the US would cover against falling objects. Ultimately the aircraft's policy would pay for a loss like this though.Do insurance companies make it a point to cover/not cover collisions with aircraft?
I was just thinking this to myself the other day.The San Fran runway miss. The multiple Malaysian Airline incidents. The AirAsia weather crash. And apparently this is thesecond crash of a TransAsia plane in the last year.Why can't those asians keep planes in the air.
I was wondering, how hard is it for all the random people who get damages from a huge event like that to get compensation for it? Does that taxi-bro have to stand in line and try to get his $4000 for his car from someone dealing with millions of dollars in claims?The typical full coverage policy in the US would cover against falling objects. Ultimately the aircraft's policy would pay for a loss like this though.
Shouldn't be a problem. Insurance companies themselves buy insurance (through reinsurance contracts), so they can handle large payouts on any one of their policies.I was wondering, how hard is it for all the random people who get damages from a huge event like that to get compensation for it? Does that taxi-bro have to stand in line and try to get his $4000 for his car from someone dealing with millions of dollars in claims?
Just a thought, this didn't happen in the US so it could be different.Shouldn't be a problem. Insurance companies themselves buy insurance (through reinsurance contracts), so they can handle large payouts on any one of their policies.
No, most likely his car insurance will just cut him a check and they will notify the aircraft insurer of the loss and request reimbursement.I was wondering, how hard is it for all the random people who get damages from a huge event like that to get compensation for it? Does that taxi-bro have to stand in line and try to get his $4000 for his car from someone dealing with millions of dollars in claims?
With all these Asia airline accidents, I'm starting to think Pearl Harbor was an accident.