Were you backing up? Would need more specific details regarding the facts of loss to be of more assistance.
I would Not think so you get a cachushioun from a trauma hit to the head so no
because if you stop immediately then the car will stall.
Backing up or entering a lane of traffic is always determined to be the cause of an accident. Drivers in those situations are required to yield to approaching traffic.
If they wern't going backwards when you hit them you are at fault.
Yes, it probably would. If you changed lanes and you bump in to someone in front of you, you were not looking. The same for if you bumped into someone behind you.
I'm pretty sure the first car that hits and starts the accident pays.
Yours. ADDED: Anytime YOU strike something or someone, it is the fault of the striking party.
If you hit someone from behind it is automatically your fault.
It is always best to avoid violence. If you feel threatened or need to defend yourself, focus on non-violent self-defense techniques, such as de-escalation or finding a way to remove yourself from the situation.
You better believe it! She hit you. What caused her to hit you is her problem, not yours. She was obviously too close to you.
If YOU are the driver of the vehicle that started the chain collision, and pushed the car you hit into the car in front ot it. - YOU are responsible.
Maybe a throttle positioning sensor? Is it hard to start? Does it start then stall?