Most likely Car B if that person has done something wrong that cuased Car A to swerve. But if car A is seen as not paying attention and had to swerve at last minute to Dodge care B for a normal stop or something then car A is at fualt. Or Maybe Car B did something stupid and car A had to swerve to protect its self, Car A has to do everything possible from hurting other drivers, sometimes that means slamming the breaks and taking the hit rather then risk swerving into other traffic. But if car B made a mistake, I believe A C will be fine.
Technically, it is the other guy's fault. But it will probably be you that has to pay up.
Sorry, your fault if you opened your door into traffic. Even if you had it open for long enough that the approaching car had plenty of time to avoid hitting it.
that would be the car turning because the car that had to swerve to avoid it hit another vehicle due to the turning car's failure to yield.
car 2 should have proper following distance. If car 2 had kept 4 to 6 seconds of following distance between it and car 1 then car 2 would have had plenty of time to come to a stop or otherwise react in a positive way...instead of "having" to resort to embankment climbing. The incident is totally car 2' s fault.
It is your fault for hitting an object that does not move. The owner of the road can not be held at fault unless he or she created it for the purpose of damaging a car.
The car in the back is usually at fault in a rear end collision. The only exception would be if the car in front were backing up. The car in back is at fault for hitting you ,but if you are pushed into the car in front of you you are at fault for hitting that car.
Yes but it would be beneficial to got to court and tell why the accident happened so the judge can rule fairly on the accident..
Yes. You are always at fault when you hit a stationary object.
In most states, fault lies with the person who had the "last clear chance" to avoid the accident. If you saw the car backing up at you and just sat there and let it hit you, it's your fault. If you saw the car backing up and thought "I can get past them" and instead hit them, it's your fault.
Car a for following to close to stop in time. Also by changing lanes without signaling, or checking blind spots.
depends if you knew it was there then yes but if you didnt know it was there then no
NO, you are definetly not at fault.You saved a poor helpless animal. not being funny.