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dave54
Jul 25, 2015Nomad
bguy wrote:dave54 wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
None of that really makes any difference.
Fact one - you rear ended another vehicle
fact two - you are at fault, open and shut case
No. That has not been true for at least forty years, if it ever was. If the vehicle in front suddenly stops for no valid reason then THEY may be at fault.
In the situation you describe you will always be at fault if you are the rear ender. edit: even if the other party has no brakelights.
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No. I was not at fault. The vehicle in front suddenly slammed on the brakes for no reason. The court ruled he was at fault and I collected damages (rather, my insurance company did. They had already paid my claim and sued the front driver.) Two other people I know had similar results.
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