Because it's a lot cheaper in our endless Appeals System.
Since car 3 was the initial cause of the accident, car 3 is at fault. If car 3 had not cut off car 2, car 2 would not have hit car 1, and if that was the case there would not have been an accident. As I said, car 3 is at fault. Hope this helps.
Usually it's whoever caused the crash. If somebody hit your car into the parked car, the person that hit you is at fault. Your auto insurance company would be the best help with this. You will certainly need a police report and case number to pursue the case.
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The owner of the car that caused your damages will be responsible to pay damages to you unless you live in a no-fault state. In that case, your insurance pays for your damages.
That would depend on who caused the accident and one of them is responsible of that.
i was rear ended in a 3 car pile up on the highway, whos insurance is liable for my car repairs
You have to pay off the car. Unless there was a fault with the car that caused the accident, the dealership is home free. Surprising that they did not require collision insurance as part of the financing.
I was recently involved in a car accident in which the driver of the other car is legally at fault. Is the other party's insurance still liable for damages involved if the at fault driver is: 1. not the owner of the car, 2. not the insurer of the car, 3. does not have a license. Thanks!
Yes. Say that you were invovled in a 3 (or more) car accident, where one car stopped short, was rear-ended by your car, and then your car was rear-ended by the car behind you. Your insurance company would pay for the back of the car you hit and the front of your car. The insurance of the driver behind you would pay for the back of your car and the front of the car behind you.
i believe it's 3 days but I'm not sure
if your saying a minor then at max 3 days if its major then a week at most
He used 2 have 3 but 1 died in a terrible car accident.