While weather and road conditions are factored towards accident causing, is always the drivers fault when an accident occurs as a result of these conditions. The theory behind this is that every driver must still maintain control of their vehicle, including, if necessary, slowing down or not even driving under these conditions.
Only if you were driving too fast for conditions.
It is always the fault of the person entering into traffic when an accident occurs.
You get to, accident would not have happened if you werent on the road!
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There are some very rare exceptions, but in general a stationary object cannot be "at fault" in an accident.
you were the at fault driver for the simple fact that you did not have insurance. Which means you should not have been on the road in the first place. If you had'nt been on the road the accident would'nt have happened.
Yes - in UK law you would be considered at fault for such an accident. Please see the link below to see how to determine fault generally in a road traffic accident.
Changing lane should be at fault because the driver should be able to control the car against hitting another car. The changing lane driver only has a case if it is illegal to use the side road.
Hard to say if the farmer was near any cows at the time of the accident or not. If he lost control of the tractor in the pasture on some steep hills, he could've maybe ran over one or two, if they were slow to get away in time. If he lost control when he was out on the road or in a field, then no.
The driver would be at fault as they are responsible to be aware at all times.
Generally no. You would have to prove the state built the road wrong or was at fault in some way for your accident.
Car going wrong way