Backing Accident where both participants were moving - Insured was backing out of parking space and the other party involved in the loss was driving down the parking aisle when hit.Insured and claimant were both traveling in the same direction when one vehicle changed lanes into the other vehicle., One vehicle veered into the on-coming lane and both vehicles collided front end to front end. - Head-On Collision, While going through an intersection, insured strikes the side of another vehicle with the front of their vehicle, also called T-boned. - Intersection Accident, Insured hit a pothole - Insured hit a Fixed Object, Insured drove away from a gas pump with the gas hose still in the vehicle causing damage to the gas pump - Insured hit a Fixed Object, Claimant was making a left hand turn onto Main Street and insured was going straight on second Street when the two collided - Making a Turn, Insured was backing and hit the left side of the claimant’s parked vehicle. Claimant vehicle may or may not have passengers sitting in it. - Parked Asset - Insured hit Parked Participant, Insured or claimant makes contact with the side of the other vehicle. Neither vehicle is parked or changing lanes. - Sideswipe Accident, nsured, along with several other people in the neighborhood had their car damaged – car was keyed along one side of vehicle - Vandalism, Insured reported that their catalytic converter was stolen from their vehicle. - Partial Theft,

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