If you can prove it, the other driver is At Fault. It is stated in the NRS 484.449 (limitation on backing), but most likely the other driver's insurance will tell you that both of are at fault and claim 50/50 responsibility.
Whomever backed into it is at fault.
The presumption is that if you were rear ended, the other driver is at fault. The brake lights not working is a mitigating factor, but the bulk of the blame still goes with the other driver. Insurance doesn't have any relation to fault. But it coculd get you a ticket.
the driver that rear ended the car. The person that rear ended will probably get hit with a following too close (if they weren't they would have noticed the other vehicle slow down or stop) and an At Fault Accident and the car that got rear ended would probably get an equipment violation for their brake lights out.
Who knows question not clear enough.
the lady who backed into you, clearly she wasnt paying attention and backed into your car
you are at fault
Car A is at fault.
You Dummy!!
It depends on the situation. If you stoped short and got rear ended it is your fault. But if you stoped becasue the driver in front of you stoped then it is that persons fault. If you are sitting at a stop light and get rear ended it is there fault. If you are parked in a parking zone and get rear ended it is there fault. Hope this Helped
Trailer Brake Control fault.
The fault of the one who backed in to you, unless you made a very unpredictable, unnecessary stop.
Low brake fluid in master cylinder, fault in brake fluid level sensor, parking brake is on, parking brake sensor fault.