t-bone the drivers side means YOUR DRIVER SIDE IS SMASHED. usually, "severely" damaged. You should NEVER, EVER let anybody, no matter who it is drive your car! this is no lecture. The damage may not be covered under your insurance since someone else was driving it & your not the Registered Owner (your mom is, it's under her name) She will be liable for the charges. Your husband's friend is NOT a "secondary driver" under your Auto Policy. He was just borrowing the car, right? well....this is going to be a big headache on your part & your mom's part. You should talk to your friend & her husband to pay for the damage, if it's going to be covered (depending on your insurance, i assume NOT) but, hope it does....you need to ask them to pay you & your mom the deductible for the repairs.
GOOD LUCK. I hope these friends of yours are good people. Good enough to know that they intend on paying you something.
2007-02-02 13:34:16
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answered by sugarBear 6
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T-Boned means that the car got hit in the middle of the car . like a T- bone as in a steak.
2007-02-02 09:05:45
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answered by johnnybegood 3
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T-Bone means to get hit on the center of one side of the car.
2007-02-02 10:16:25
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answered by badbill1941 6
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Even very experienced drivers can mistake the accelerator for the brake. Ive carried out it before too! It occurs. motor vehicle injuries take place. the final element which you're able to do is to sense valuable and calm so as which you additionally could make solid judgements interior the 2d. it is going to alter into thoroughly organic, I promise. I remember feeling rather irritating as quickly as I first have been given a motor vehicle. It grew to become into so undesirable that I refused tocontinual myself to college. even nevertheless it passes. prepare little bits at a time, and are not getting in the back of the wheel in case you're actually not calm. additionally--- after a motor vehicle twist of destiny, that's thoroughly generic to sense frazzled and worried. It brings up an outstanding sort of unsightly techniques and emotions. this could unquestionably pass quickly. only concentration on what did take place, quite than what might have got here approximately. you're risk-free, your mom is risk-free. you're ok. do not think of related to the trench, simply by fact it did not take place.
2016-09-28 08:17:13
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answered by falce 3
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They pretty much described what a t-bone is but what thay didnt say is that its the easiest way to get killed; even at slower speeds. They usually occur when someone assumes they have the right-or-way & pulls out in front of someone else & neither person can avoid each other.
2007-02-02 10:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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T-boned means someone hit him directly in the side (so the two cars make the shape of a "T" Your car would be the cross piece, and the other car would be the vertical piece.)
2007-02-02 09:03:05
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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The OTHER cars front end drove right into the drivers door.
Kind of like a head on collision, but sideways.
2007-02-02 09:04:22
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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T-boned means it was hit directly in the side. This usually happens because one or the other didn't stop for a stop sign or traffic light.
2007-02-02 09:06:33
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answered by briardan 4
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It means that your car was the top of the T with the other car the ARROW!
Usually haul it to a junkyard and take the $25.00 they will give you and find another car.
2007-02-02 09:10:17
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answered by Hammerhead 2
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i believe it is when a vehicle comes straight into the side of your vehicle head on.hope all are well nasty if hit in drivers side but god willing all will be OK ,remember cars are nuts and bolt,s its people that count,
2007-02-02 11:26:06
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answered by ainsley h 2
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