It is the fault of driver who was initially At Fault. In this case it would be the driver of the first car, because it was because of him that the second car hit the third. if the car is totaled, that's the driver's problem
blame the person who hit first. if that doesnt work then u the first guy who hit the car and the other guys car who hit the other guys car r in deep trouble!
If someone in a game of straight pool hits another person's ball and then hits the eight ball into the pocket, they do not win the game. In order to win in pool, you must be the first to get all of your balls into the pockets, and you must also get the eight ball into a pocket without touching another person's ball.
There's a good chance the insurance company will deny the claim of the person with the uninsured vehicle, as that vehicle isn't supposed to be on the roadway to begin with.
No, they can only hit it again after another person has touched it.
Nothing happens if a person that hits someone in their vehicle and their insurance is covered through another state than the accident happened at. Car insurance companies will pay for damages no matter where they happen at.
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
A person hits the then 3-5 players about 6 feet away try to get it before one another whenthey throw it the person hits it off that same toss.
Probably so. And if the owner knew the driver had a suspended license, his insurance probably won't pay.
The Judge brings in security and the security guards take away the person who attacked the other person. If that happens that every happens then the person who probably did it was guilty..... just guessing
Draw
Not always but Yes. If it hits a vital spot. Never point an air gun at another person.
In many countries if an adult (even a parent) hits a child (and this is not an accident) then the law has been broken twice. First it is an assault foe any person to hit another person. Second it is child abuse to hit a child. You should first complain to the police about the matter, then consult an attorney (solicitor) regarding compensation.