In most situations like this, there is an "Inertia Switch" to shut off the fuel supply to avoid a posswible fire if the fuel supply is ruptured. You must reset the switch to restore the fuel supply. This switch can be located in the trunk area...and sometimes under the dash. This information for a specific vehicle should be located in the owners manual! TedG
If you rear end a stopped vehicle, which is pushed into another stopped vehicle and then that into another, you would be responsible for all of the vehicles.
The driver who rear ended you is at fault.
Whoever did the rear ending usually
Most of the time the car in the rear will be held accountable for the accident, there are times (albeit few) when this is not the case.
How do you know that it is your car?
It wont start
If the car that rearended you without being hit by the third car first then the car in the middle is at fault for your damage and the third car is at fault for the damage to the rear end of the middle car. The first car is not at fault for the quick stop.
Your car wont start. lol
you have to fint a way to get it out
What have you welded ?
use jumpers
how does it stall if it wont start?