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it is possible to damage the transmission in a rear end collision. this is especially possible in rear wheel drive vehicles. even in a light rear end collision with a rear wheel drive vehicle can shove the drive shaft into the transmission causing serious problems.
The average payout for a rear-end collision can vary significantly based on factors like the severity of injuries, property damage, and insurance policies. Typically, settlements can range from a few thousand dollars for minor accidents to tens of thousands for more serious injuries or damages. On average, many rear-end collision claims settle between $15,000 and $30,000. However, each case is unique, and outcomes depend on specific circumstances and negotiations.
The ABS light might have come on after a rear end collision on a 1997 Aerostar because part of the brake mechanism was damaged in the collision. It is also possible that the ABS light came on because the rim was bent in the collision.
When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.
One can file an insurance claim for a rear end collision by going to one's insurance carrier's collision center, and filling out the necessary paperwork as they take a look at your vehicle.
Typically in a rear end collision you do not receive points unless there is serious injury involved. If injury is caused then there may be points added.
A rear end collision.
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When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.
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