you are Added: Usually the person charged is the one with the last clear chance to avoid the collision. However, under the conditions stated in the question BOTH would probably be charged but for different statute violations.
If you hit another vehicle then you are at fault. It does not matter what you were doing at the time.
Most likely the the vehicle doing the backing up would be at fault.
its both of the drivers fault because their both doing some thing illegal
A vehicle that has an accident while doing an illegal maneuver is automaticly at fault.However the other may be at fault too depending on the circumstance. additional thought here The motorcycle may have a problem because they don't belong in the carpool lane.
No, adultery is not an illegal activity in the state of Ohio. But there are "no-fault" and "fault" grounds for divorce. And it is considered to be one of the nine "fault" grounds for divorce.
In this state, a no fault state, full coverage insurance covers the other vehicle if you are at fault.
You are at fault.
No, as if your vehicle collided with the other vehicle, the fault is yours.j3h.
A fault.
In GENERAL- unemployment benefits are for when you are unemployed thhrough no fault of your own. Doing illegal drugs would be considered misconduct.
The driver of the car behind you is at fault. You may face separate legal issues if you were attempting to make an illegal u-turn, however even if the u-turn was illegal the driver in the other car had the last clear chance to avoid you and should have been in better control of their vehicle.
The driver that hit the parked vehicle would be at fault.