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.
The other car is at fault. If you couldn't avoid the accident and the other guy was in the wrong lane, he will be responsible for all damages.
Generally, the person that was changing lanes would be at fault. It would be hard to find fault in the other driver if they were stationary in their lane.
The car passing with an illegal lane change.
Yours. It's your responsibility to make sure that the lane you want to enter is clear.
The lane that goes straight through without changing is the main lane. If you merge into that lane, you have to yield to the flow of traffic. That means if your lane ends, it is you that should yeild.
If you are in a turning lane, and the other vehicle turns into you while they are in a straight lane, then they should be at fault. If the accident ends up in court take photos of the intersection to help plead your case.
Technically, it is the other guy's fault. But it will probably be you that has to pay up.
Need more details about the incident, such as whether or not you drifted into another lane, and whether you were bumped by someone changing lanes, someone turning behind you, someone already in the lane you were turning into, etc.
The driver of the vehicle that swerved into your lane would be charged with "Changing Lanes Without Caution."
It is always the fault of the person entering into traffic when an accident occurs.
A vehicle that has an accident while doing an illegal maneuver is automaticly at fault.However the other may be at fault too depending on the circumstance. additional thought here The motorcycle may have a problem because they don't belong in the carpool lane.
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