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no.not if its a car accident
no.not if its a car accident
everything it was your fault
It can up your insurance if you are in the fault. If not it shouldn't cause your insurance to go up.
Yes, you can. In a 'rear end' collision the most common injury is whiplash which strains the neck.
Car 1 is at Fault in any REAR END ACCIDENT- Following to close, Failure to stop within a clear distance.
Fault is typically determined by police reports and accident witness(es). In a rear end accident the vehicle striking another in the rear is typically at fault. With multiple cars it is up to the reporting police officer to determine fault.
If you are the first contributor to the accident and you force the middle car in to the third, you are the responsible party. The third car may try to collect from the second party's insurance, who may subsequently try to collect from your insurance. If you rear end a car that is stopped and that car is pushed into the car in front of it, you are responsible for both vehicles' damages.
yes
Because rear end accidents can almost always be avoided by allowing proper stopping distance between you and the car ahead, it is almost universally the fault of the car in the rear. Nothing the car in front can do matters much if the car in the rear is allowing enough distance between them.
Yes. In a rear end accident, the liability is still there even if police are not called.
Assuming the question is asking in a three car accident the rear most vehicle doesn't strike the front vehicle, could fault be assigned to the rear most vehicle. Answer: Yes, in many states. Laws vary from state to state and depending on the circumstances and the reporting of the police officer on the scene. The officer would determine fault in the accident, which most typically falls on the rear most vehicle who initiated the collision. You are at fault for any vehicle you strike in a rear end accident.