More information would really be needed to determine who would be At Fault. Generally, the driver of the car that collided with another car is responsible for the accident. They were following too closely if they were in the lane the driver was switching from.
However, if the driver of the car that was hit was switching lanes aggressively (in a manner that could have been considered to be reckless) and was rear ended by someone who was in the lane they were switching to they may at least share in the responsibility.
The driver who rear ended you is at fault.
In New Jersey it is the driver who rear ended him who is at fault. However, that does not mean that the illegal unlicensed driver will not face deportation.
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
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.
that does not matter, the person who rearended will be at fault
If he was at fault, regardless of whether he was pulling a camper or not, he would be responsible. Pulling a camper doesnt make you responsible for an accident if that was the only thing you did wrong. If someone rear-ended him, its their fault, if he rear ended someone or ran a red light, then yes, its his fault.
It's the fault of the other driver. If the police were not present there isn't much either of you can do. If it was a fairly serious accident and damage done to the vehicles, police were at the scene they would know whose fault it was. Usually damage down the side of the car or a rear-ender is a good sign you weren't at fault and the other driver was.
Proably not, except of course you need to get insurance, luckily this one wasn't your fault
if the driver of the car that was hit has cut in front of you and put on his brakes giver you no chance to stop before u rear ended the other driver.
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.
If he pulled out in front of a car driving on the street and it struck his car, then he is at fault. If he was rear-ended by the car following, then the following driver is at fault.
It is driver B's fault because you now that driver A should stop because other cars are already driving so he should of stopped instead of you keep going