It depends on how serious the accident is, but if it's just a "fender bender" then the person behind you is responsible and it's called, "Undo care and attention." If the accident is serious and someone has been hurt, the police are called and they investigate the skid marks, etc., to see who was At Fault. Marcy
Yes. When your car is parked all medical bills and repair costs are the responsibility of the person who hit your car.
that does not matter, the person who rearended will be at fault
the insurance companies can place the blame on you because you were drunk and shouldn't have been out on the road.
REARended - 2007 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2007
I had one break from being rearended once. But I doubt that the bolts would work loose. the bond may have broken between the rubber and the mount this would cause your engine to move in the engine compartment have it checked
If the car that rearended you without being hit by the third car first then the car in the middle is at fault for your damage and the third car is at fault for the damage to the rear end of the middle car. The first car is not at fault for the quick stop.
This is interesting, are you saying while your vehicle was stolen the thief got into an accident that was not his fault? That's unusual, the thief is generally driving so irratically and clearly at fault, but in this case, (never had a claim like this), I'm really not sure, the argument could be made that the vehicle was being used in a felony therefore no recovery, however if the other person were negligent do they still not owe for their negligence? I know if a drunk driver (let's say), is at a stop sign, and is rearended, his 'drunkeness' didn't contribute to the accident, and he will (generally subject to the policy wording and any state laws), be compensated for his loss by the vehicle that rearended him. File it with yours and the 'at fault' drivers policys. I would be interested to hear how that is handled if you would let me know.
The cast of REARended - 2007 includes: Kristina Hughes as Marguerite Pierce Brian Vermeire as Scott Moore
i think it is Carly's fault that Freddie got hurt because she got distracted. Freddie got hurt because of her.
What has "professional" got to do with it ? A foot fault is a foot fault.
Got rearended hard. totally ruined the car that hit me. i drove away with no damage but a ruined spare tire. 5 years ago. still driving the liberty.
If it was there fault their insurance company will be responsible for the damages. So yes you can sue, but most likely this won't be necessary as long as the insurance company gives you fair compensation.