Assuming the question is asking in a three car accident the rear most vehicle doesn't strike the front vehicle, could fault be assigned to the rear most vehicle.
Answer: Yes, in many states. Laws vary from state to state and depending on the circumstances and the reporting of the police officer on the scene. The officer would determine fault in the accident, which most typically falls on the rear most vehicle who initiated the collision. You are At Fault for any vehicle you strike in a rear end accident.
The car behind you
First, you shouldn't be cutting people off. Whom ever hit the other car from behind would be at fault.
the car that hit you in the rear is at fault. think about it this way. What did you do wrong if you were stopped
When ever a person hits the car in front of them, they are found at fault. If you hit a car in the rear even though it stops short, you are at fault. You will probably get a ticket and your insurance will go up.
Nothing, if she as at fault she is responsible to the damages of her car.
If he was truly stationary and you hit him, you are probably at fault. If he was illegally going through the turn, he might be at fault.
The car in the back is usually at fault in a rear end collision. The only exception would be if the car in front were backing up. The car in back is at fault for hitting you ,but if you are pushed into the car in front of you you are at fault for hitting that car.
If you hit a car from behind, you are going to be held to be at fault. If a car hits you from behind, they are going to be held at fault. Most jurisdictions consider hitting the back of a car prima facia evidence that you were following too closely. You could literally have six cars at fault in this case, each one for hitting the one in front of it.
The driver who hit it.
In my state you are responsible for the person you hit whether its really your fault or even the fault of the person in front of you. Percentages? Who knows, the insurance companies will fight that one out and probably you too.
The car that hit you from behind is at fault.
Get his registration number. The fact he drives off does nothing to reduce his responsibility.