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In almost every case of a rear end collision, it is the fault of the car behind. The law in all states implies that the driver of a vehicle should always be in control. The assumption is, that rearend collision can be avoided if the driver had been paying attention and not following too close.
claims if you are at fault in a collision.
Fault is determined by who committed a driving infraction, not who has insurance. If you have no collision insurance, you are responsible for the damages to your own vehicle unless another driver is determined to be at fault.
dependant on the amount of time needed to react. usually if you rearend them, it's your fault, if you t-bone them, it is their fault.
The operator of the backing vehicle is always at fault hen a stationary object is struck.
it does both!
It covers damage to your vehicle resulting from an at fault collision with another vehicle or object.
If you have collision insurance.
The term sandwitching comes from a type of insurance fraud, it's when two vehicles entrap a third vehicle into a forced rearend collision.
If you hit someone from behind it is automatically your fault.
Assuming that the at-fault driver maintained it at the time of the collision, his/her auto liability coverage would be triggered.
If the police report says the other driver was at fault, try to recover from his or her insurance company. If you don't have collision coverage, you can't collect from your insurance company.