It is the car behind you, that person is At Fault.
Another point of view.It depends who is at fault. And all 3 of the people involved's insurance companies will be investigating this.- The person behind may not have been concentrating.
- The person in the middle may have accidently stalled.
- The person in front may have accidently stalled or driving too slow in proportion with the rest of the traffic.
The car behind you
It is their fault.
First, you shouldn't be cutting people off. Whom ever hit the other car from behind would be at fault.
The car in the back is usually at fault in a rear end collision. The only exception would be if the car in front were backing up. The car in back is at fault for hitting you ,but if you are pushed into the car in front of you you are at fault for hitting that car.
A stopped car shouldn't hit anything because it's not moving. If a car hits the car behind it must have been in reverse and front ended the vehicle. In that case the car that front ended the vehicle is at fault.
The question does not disclose whether you were behind the wheel of the car or not. If you were behind the wheel, or somehow were "in control" of the car, then you or the owner of the car you were in, are at fault.
The car that hit you from behind is at fault.
the truck behind the other car
If you hit a car from behind, you are going to be held to be at fault. If a car hits you from behind, they are going to be held at fault. Most jurisdictions consider hitting the back of a car prima facia evidence that you were following too closely. You could literally have six cars at fault in this case, each one for hitting the one in front of it.
it is left cars fault
is fault of car behind the second car not yours
The person who hit a parked vehicle is at fault.