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September 1st, 2006 by admin

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Minivan  Cool Women's Light T-Shirt by CafePress


Minivan Cool Women’s Light T-Shirt by CafePress


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I May Drive A Minivan But I Still ROCK is printed here on a Sweet Pink T-Shirt. Perfect for wearing to Soccer Practice or just to pick the kids up from school Cool Women’s Light T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Our 100% cotton women’s tee is preshrunk, durable and guaranteed.5.6 oz. 100% cotton. Standard fit.

Minivan  Cool Women's V-Neck T-Shirt by CafePress


Minivan Cool Women’s V-Neck T-Shirt by CafePress


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I May Drive A Minivan But I Still ROCK is printed here on a White V-Neck T-Shirt. Perfect for wearing to Soccer Practice or just to pick the kids up from school Cool Women’s V-Neck T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Our 100% cotton, women’s v-neck tee is preshrunk, durable and guaranteed. 5.6 oz. 100% cotton. Standard fit.

Minivan  Cool Women's Plus Size V-Neck T-Shirt by CafePress


Minivan Cool Women’s Plus Size V-Neck T-Shirt by CafePress


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I May Drive A Minivan But I Still ROCK is printed here on a Black V-Neck T-Shirt. Perfect for wearing to Soccer Practice or just to pick the kids up from school Cool Women’s Plus Size V-Neck T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Our 100% cotton, women’s plus size v-neck tee is luxuriously soft. Constructed of mid-weight jersey, it’s just the right weight for layering. Side seamed construction provides the perfect shape.5.5 oz. 100% luxuriously soft combed ring spun cotton

The Minivan Years


The Minivan Years


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THE MINIVAN YEARS gives moms inspiration and practical advice for infusing meaning and joy into their busy days.

Swarovski School of Fish


Swarovski School of Fish


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“Give the perfect gift with the Swarovski Crystal School of Fish. Designed by Martin Zendron, the Swarovski Crystal School of Fish measures 3 7/12 x 3 1/8 inches. 4 bodies in faceted clear crystal and eyes in Moroda Wal crystal; base is in matt clear crystal. Create your own menagerie with stunning Swarovski crystal animals. Crafted of fine silver crystal and lead crystal, Swarovski animals by Swarovski crystal come to life in beautiful faceted and unfaceted crystal designs. Ranging from dogs to cats to farm animals to fish and birds, Swarovski crystal animals are guaranteed to dazzle. Fine Swarovski crystal figurines are crafted with an attention to detail that has dazzled generations of collectors. Each piece glimmers with an elegant beauty that will make your Swarovski lead crystal and silver crystal figurines treasured family heirlooms. With designs ranging from lifelike birds and animals to Disney characters, Swarovski figurines are guaranteed to charm and delight for years to come. Since its founding in 19th Century Austria, Swarovski crystal has been renowned the world over as the finest silver crystal in the world. Swarovski silver crystal products show a remarkable craftsmanship and quality, demonstrating the finest that Austrian Crystal has to offer. See for yourself why Swarovsky crystal figurines, ornaments and collectibles have been dazzling collectors for generations.”

Elephants with Their Mahouts, Company School, circa 1815


Elephants with Their Mahouts, Company School, circa 1815


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Elephants with Their Mahouts, Company School, circa 1815 – Giclee Print

The Great Mosque, Delhi, Company School, Mid 19th Century


The Great Mosque, Delhi, Company School, Mid 19th Century


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The Great Mosque, Delhi, Company School, Mid 19th Century – Giclee Print

Loving Family Minivan Vehicle


Loving Family Minivan Vehicle


$21.99


Road trips are more fun than ever with the Loving Family Minivan Playset! The Loving Family Minivan is fully-equipped and ready to hit the road! It’s loaded with charming details and realistic touches-including working horn and radio that plays three tunes. And with third-row seating, there’s plenty of room to seat six people. Enough for a whole family or friends! Requires 3x “AA” batteries (not included). Ages 3 and up. Order yours today!

Minivan  Music Mug by CafePress


Minivan Music Mug by CafePress


$15


Show your Minivan love while sipping your morning coffee. Perfect gift for the minivan enthusiast Music Mug The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe.

Officer Inspecting Company of Rangers Training at British Commando School


Officer Inspecting Company of Rangers Training at British Commando School


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Officer Inspecting Company of Rangers Training at British Commando School – Premium Photographic Print

Mystic in a Minivan


Mystic in a Minivan


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Soldiers of the Honourable Artillery Company


Soldiers of the Honourable Artillery Company


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English School Soldiers of the Honourable Artillery Company – Giclee Print

Dan Gets a Minivan (Hardcover)


Dan Gets a Minivan (Hardcover)


$32.91


In the bestselling and beloved tradition of Dave Barry, a coming-of-middle-age tale by Thurber finalist Dan Zevin, master of “Seinfeld-ian nothingness” (Time) about a man’s inevitable transition into mid-life and fatherhood.The least hip citizen of Brooklyn, Dan Zevin has a working wife, two small children, a mother who visits each week to “help,” and an obese Labrador mutt who prefers being driven rather than walked. How he got to this point is a bit of a blur. There was a wedding, and then there was a puppy. A home was purchased in New England. A wife was promoted and transferred to New York. A townhouse. A new baby boy. A new baby girl. A stay-at-home dad was born. A prescription for Xanax was filled. Grey hairs appeared, grey hairs fell out. Six years passed in six seconds. And then came the minivan.Not just a daddy book, Dan Gets a Minivan is about a guy who happens to be a dad. Acclimating to adulthood has never been his strong suit, and this slice-of-midlife story chronicles the whole hilarious journey—from instituting date night to joining Costco; from touring Disneyland to recovering from knee surgery; from losing ambition to gaining perspective. Where it’s all heading is anyone’s guess, but, for Dan, suburbia’s calling—and his minivan has GPS.

Minivan  Cool Baseball Jersey by CafePress


Minivan Cool Baseball Jersey by CafePress


$32.5


I May Drive A Minivan But I Still ROCK is printed here on a vintage-style Baseball Jersey. Available in Black, Blue, and Red Sleeves. Show off your Minivan Pride Cool Baseball Jersey Our 100% cotton Baseball Jersey is a sporty hit with both men and women whether you’re in the game or just looking the part in great run-around casual-wear. Choose red, blue or black sleeves. 6.1 oz. 100% heavyweight cotton. Standard f

To the Worshipful Company of Frame-Work-Knitters


To the Worshipful Company of Frame-Work-Knitters


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English School To the Worshipful Company of Frame-Work-Knitters – Giclee Print

Advertisement for the 'Anchor Line' Steamship Company


Advertisement for the ‘Anchor Line’ Steamship Company


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English School Advertisement for the ‘Anchor Line’ Steamship Company – Giclee Print

school minivan company
In this car accident case in CA, whose insurance company would have to pay the damage for my car?

Yesterday morning on my way to school, a blue minivan was right in front of me, driving about 40 mph.
I was close behind it, but suddenly it stops so I have to slam in the brakes to prevent from hitting it. I didn’t hit it.
I heard screeching behind me and looked behind me.
The pickup truck behind me stops just in time and doesn’t hit me, but he’s close.
Then, I hear another screeching sound and I see the pickup behind me being pushed forward and I get rear ended by the truck.
The blue minivan is gone.

The truck hit me, but it wasn’t his fault. He got pushed forward into me by another truck.
My question is, would the pickup truck behind me have to pay for my damage because he technically caused it, or would it be the other truck because the damage wouldn’t have been caused if it weren’t for her?

It would be great if you could site your sources.
Thank you. =]

It does not matter who hit who. That does not determine fault.

Fault is based on the “proximate cause”. That means – what event can you take out that keeps the wreck from happening. Most of the time the proximate cause is 1 vehicle. But it can be 2.

In your situation – you stopped. The car behind you stopped. The very back car did not. Take him out of the chain of events– and the accident does not happen. The very rear car is the proximate cause. So, he would be responsible for the damages of all the vehicles in front of him (even in the state of Georgia).

Here’s another one— you are traveling down the main road. Another car fails to yield at the stop sign and pulls out into your path. You T-bone his car.

You hit him. So, if you follow the erronious “who hit who” theory – you should pay for the damage to the other car – even though you did not have a stop sign — he did and he ran it.

According to the Proximate Cause — the car that ran the stop sign is the proximate cause. Had he stopped at the sign – the accident would not have happened.

Follow?

Now – in these chain reaction claims – it is not uncommon for the back car to say the middle car hit you (front car) first and then he hit the middle car and pushed the middle car back into you.

At the same time – the middle car is saying “no I got stopped and was pushed”.

If that happens — you will get called by the adjusters from all 3 companies (yours, middle car, back car). You become the guy that can break the tie. All 3 of the companies will want to get a recorded interview from you about what happened. The main question they really want to know is “how many impacts did you feel?”.

Reason for this is — if you felt 1 impact – that supports middle car saying he was stopped and pushed into you. If you felt 2 – that indicates middle car hit you first and then was pushed back into when rear car hit him.

You said you saw middle car get stopped (probably in rear view mirror) — along with the number of impacts you felt– let the adjusters know what you saw. That’s important.

You are going to get really tired of telling the story to each insurance company. But – adjusters don’t share their investigations (that’s a whole differnt conversation). So, please be patient and cooperate with the companies. They are not putting you through all those statements for kicks & giggles. It’s because each adjuster has to conduct their own investigation and you could be the main guy they need to talk to.

Hope this helps!

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