the person that rearended the end car causing it to hit (in chain reaction) other vehicles...
Some would sue someone else if there was a wrong or harm done to them and they wanted to get back their damages in some form. For example, if someone smashed a man's car, he might sue them for the money needed to repair his car.
tort law
this means that they did awesome on something. they smashed the test.
You guessed it!
Once your insurance has paid, you are responsible for the rest.
The driver is always responsible. It is the drivers obligation to verify insurance before getting behind the wheel. If you have insurance on another vehicle you may have some liability insurance covering YOU when you get in someone else's vehicle. Check with your agent.
== == == == Car insurance follows the car. If someone was injured they can go after the driver if they weren't the owner of the vehicle.
Liability insurance only covers someone else in the case that you are responsible for damages caused in a collision. Comprehensive coverage will cover a driver that you hit, as well as cover yourself for any damages inflicted during a collision.
I can think of one way: Ownership equals responsibility. If you own a dog that bites your neighbor, you are responsible for their medical bills. If you own a car and someone drives it and wrecks it, you are responsible for damages. Similarly, if your child breaks the law or damages property, you are responsible for making sure the damage gets paid for and making sure your child makes it to court or community service requirements. Because the child belongs to you, you are responsible for his/her actions.
If you allow someone to enter the residence without the consent or knowledge of the owner and they take items from the home then you would be responsible for financial loss or damages that might be a result of the action.
the ones with teeth
Payment for war damages or damages caused by imprisonment.To pay someone back for a wrongdoing.To make amends.