95% of the time, if a person hits you from the back its their fault. So their insurance company will have to pay for their damages to your vehicle and body.
and? very vague...but with what you have here, the car that rolled back into the other car is at fault and therefore responsible for the other partys damages
If with "one impact from the last car" you mean that the rear car hit the middle car and then the middle car, as a result, hit the front car, the rear car's insurance would be responsible for all damages. If the middle car first hit the front car and then the rear car hit the middle care, the rear car's insurance would only be responsible for the damages to the middle car. i.e. where was the first impact?
The owner of the car that caused your damages will be responsible to pay damages to you unless you live in a no-fault state. In that case, your insurance pays for your damages.
the car that that did the original striking will pay for all damages.
The one responsible for that is the person who own the car that hits your car.
No, that's what car insurance is for. If someone hit your car, that person is the one liable for your damages, not the property owner where it was parked.
The state of NY is not going to pay for damages to your car if you hit a deer. You need to make a police report and contact your car insurance agent.
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You may have to pay damages if it can be shown that you were negligent in letting your dog run loose.
Typically that is the way it works, They car behind who hit your car pays for your damages and the car in front that you hit will be covered by your insurance.
The other person pays.
Than you have to pay for the damages of your car.