You bet you can. Just because there wasn't an accident doesn't mean it isn't illegal. Speeding doesn't always cause an accident, yet you can be cited for it, too ... THINK!!
Because the person who hit them is at fault and with rear end accident there is usually medical bills and pain involved with the people who were hit. They have the right to sue to recover from the accident.
Contact your agent or policy services for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you.
Meaning you didn't report the accident to your carrier? Minimally you have put yourself in a bad light with your carrier. Worse case scenrio? Your insurance contract says you must promptly report all accidents, there is the option/possibility that they could deny the entire claim for your failure to promptly report it. Call it in right now.
the right to vote
In New York State, the fine for a ticket related to failure to yield the right of way causing an accident can vary, typically ranging from $150 to $300. Additionally, there may be associated court fees, and the violation could result in points on the driver's license. The exact amount can depend on the specifics of the case and the judge's discretion. It's advisable to check with local traffic courts for precise fines and penalties.
Determining fault in an intersection accident depends on the specific circumstances of the collision. Generally, the driver who failed to yield the right of way or violated traffic laws is considered at fault. It is important to consider factors such as traffic signals, road signs, and the actions of each driver involved in the accident when assigning fault.
Yes. The basic definition of reckless driving is, "operating a vehicle in a dangerous manner". That being the case failure to yield to other vehicles could result in an accident and could be defined as reckless driving.
If convicted of a felony offense, you will lose your right to vote, among other things. Once your sentence has been served, in some states, you may petition to have that right resotored.
Naya, You have to right how it helps you and failure is what you failed
A failure. No wait, that's right: A failure.
When a person is convicted in criminal cases, looses his voting right.
i do not know all i know is that josh is right next to me and we are in history and he is so fine