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The driver would be at fault as they are responsible to be aware at all times.
Yes the driver who is not at fault can very well file a suit but one thing is very clear he can not claim any insurance. Yes he can file a civil suit against the other driver. It is done approximately a million times every day. sometimes with no just cause.
You will have to take them to court if it was their fault. Many times you can garnish their wages for not paying up.
you are it's your responsibility as a driver to beware of the traffic ahead of you at all times and to have your vehicle under control at all times
No, Earthquakes can happen at random times during the day. Earthquakes happen when fault line move causing the plates to move resulting in an earthquake
The vehicle that rear ends the vehicle in frontis usually but not always found at fault. This is because all states require that a driver be in control of his vehicle at all times. If you are certain that it was the fault of the guy in front,Stopping suddenly in front of another driver is a popular insurance scam techniqe,you will probably need witnesses to prove it.
Usually the person who is behind is at fault. The driver is to keep a safe distance at all times. Rear end collisions are 99 percent of the time the following cars fault.
They should be kept within the driver's reach at all times.
Within reach of the driver at all times while the vehicle is being operated. On the driver's seat or in the compartment of the driver's side door when the vehicle is unoccupied.
This depends on the situation, but if you were stationary, not moving and he hit you, he would be at fault. In most cases if the other motorist hits you from behind it is his fault, as you must maintain full control of your vehicle at all times, and if he hit you from behind, that was not the case.
Count flashes, for example three flashes and tree second pause and then three flashes and six seconds pause and starts again (it shows 5 times the fault code) indicates fault code 33 which means driver's side pretensioner self-test fault.