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the car in front of you
The vehicle that rear ends the vehicle in frontis usually but not always found at fault. This is because all states require that a driver be in control of his vehicle at all times. If you are certain that it was the fault of the guy in front,Stopping suddenly in front of another driver is a popular insurance scam techniqe,you will probably need witnesses to prove it.
If they backed into you, it's their fault. Failure to yield.
If you were legally parked, the person backing up is at fault. If you were in a "No Parking" area, you are at fault.
that would be the person that goes into reverse, because as long as you are stopped it is not your fault. the only possible chance of it being your fault is if you are in motion, but even than it would be a technicality that you could be at fault.
Fault is typically determined by police reports and accident witness(es). In a rear end accident the vehicle striking another in the rear is typically at fault. With multiple cars it is up to the reporting police officer to determine fault.
Personally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.
Who is at fault when a vehicle is hit from behind on a freeway the driver in front for putting on there brakes and whatpenal code does it follow under?
Nothing, if she as at fault she is responsible to the damages of her car.
the driver behind is not at fault as the in front should be liable as he was negligent
Yes. In Florida the driver must maintain control of their vehicle at all times. This includes maintaining adequate separation (following distance) between your vehicle and the one in front.
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.