The injuries incurred from being hit by a car depend on the speed the car is moving and the car's size. Typically, being struck by a car will break bones at the least, and death is not uncommon, especially when a car is moving quickly.
If one ran into an embankment they would most likely be hurt. If you hit one with a car, your car would be damaged. If you hit it on a bike you could have serious injuries depending on your speed.
You can find information on car crash injuries by online resources such as Yahoo answers. In addition, you can find information on car crash injuries by asking your friends or family who had car crash injuries.
all I know of is Princess Diana one death.
Two, But one got hit by a car
The one responsible for that is the person who own the car that hits your car.
If you have comprehensive/collision, file with your insurance company and let them fight it out. If you only have liability, file against both and let them fight it out. If you get any hassle at all, talk to a lawyer. Sometimes a letter from a lawyer will be enough to get the insurance company to treat you seriously. If injuries were involved you can probably contact the state to find out how to proceed.
Most that I've seen are 12 x 24 feet.
Each major city in America keeps an active record of car accident injuries. However, records from one year are not available to the public until the following year, at the earliest.
hit the brakes....
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?
Yes it is. Not one of the usual physical sports you hear about, its like running track. Instead you are in a car.
if the car that hit you from behind has insurace its his fault, for failing to leave enough breaking distance, even thought he was hit, u claim from him,, he claims from the car that shoved him and so on