yes
get a good job............you will (assuming you are at fault for this loss) be require to pay for the totaled vehicle.........
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
It would depend on why the car was totaled and who's fault the accident was and what time of insurance do you have PLPD or Full Coverage
Its your fault
The person who hit the car, if "at fault" would be responsible. If the person driving your car was the one at fault, then it would be your insurance that would have to cover it.
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That depends on what the car is and how much the insurance values it at.
The other parties liability should if it was their fault. Your liability should cover the vehicle you damaged.
If a car is totaled in an accident and only liability insurance is present, there is a chance that the other party's insurance will pay for the vehicle if the accident was their fault. If a car is totaled, but no others were involved, then the responsibility falls on the registered owner. This will not release the registered owner from paying for the vehicle, either, if money is still owed on the car.
Your car is going to be totaled out.
The car that hit you from behind is at fault.