From my experience yet. This is apart of the guilt process. The abuser wants to make their victims feel that it is his/her fault that the abuse accured and if he/she hadn't done something or had done something better it would have never accured. The abuser will never take accountability for the poor choices he or she made.
No The person who is at-fault is responsible for your damages. His insurance will pay for everything. Tow, rental, damages.
Cheating is a choice made by the person who cheats, and not the fault of the person who may have been abusive. Abusive behavior is never an excuse for infidelity. Both partners should seek help to address any underlying issues in the relationship.
they are called idiots
The definition of the word 'scold' as a verb is to find fault. The definition of 'scold' used as a noun would be a person who is constantly scolding, often with loud and abusive speech.
If the guy is an adult chances are he will never change. A person still can love this person because they sometimes think that it there fault when it is not. It gets complicated but it is hard to stop loving someone.
Most likely both would be some percentage at fault, but the majority of fault would be for the person trying to go around due to improper passing.
Yes, and everything else that is bad, isn't God's fault, it's their own fault.
The person driving the vehicle is at fault. No matter what the situation is, it is always the drivers fault due to not paying attention and being aware of what is going on around them.
Blaming the victim, or partner is one of the many ways the abusive person uses to confuse the victim and/or to make it "seem" acceptable. Please read The Verbally Abusive Relationship by Patricia Evans and visit www.drirene.com for more information.
The person who causes the accident is at fault
because he has cancer
Because of Brian.