Typically the person that rear-ends the car is the driver sited for the accident. Usually, for following too closely. It is very rare that the front driver is sited and/or held liable for the accident.
Yes the person crashed the car is directly liable, but if you gave him the car and he was drunk or etc. you are also liable
Liable for what? A parking ticket? Not if it isn't your car.
When my hotwheels crashed on my front porch
The owner of the vehicle will be held responsible for the damage. The owner certainly has the right to go after the driver for compensation.
The front grill just disintegrated when the car crashed into the light post.
The back keeps on going even though the front has stopped.
Yes, "crashed" is a verb, depending on how you use! Example: this is an adjective ( The " crashed" car looked very dirty). Example: This a verb ( The car "crashed " into the wall).
because you can have your car crashed by a car
If The Car Is In Your Name , You Are Liable !! Unless You Have Legal Proof You Sold It.
No, a co signor would not be liable. A co-buyer would be liable.
i was rear ended in a 3 car pile up on the highway, whos insurance is liable for my car repairs
The owner of the car is liable for the accident itself and the damage. However, the insurance company might have to pay for it, depending on the owners insurance cover.