if they both backed into each other in a parking lot then it is 50/50 or no fault
2006-11-23 15:20:14
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answer #1
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answered by doug b 6
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Cowboy is nice approximately how this might play out. Assuming you're vehicle 3, do no longer hardship with vehicle 2 in any respect in the event that they did no longer hit you first. in case you basically felt a million impact then odds are that vehicle #a million pushed #2 into you. The #2 isn't to blame to your damages in the event that they have been stopped or slowing at the back of you and then vehicle # a million pushed #2 into #3. each and every individual who tells you that vehicle #2 became into to on the area of you is obviously no longer a claims adjuster. in case you have been stopped at the back of site visitors it is no longer life like to anticipate each and every vehicle to surrender 2 to 4 vehicle lengths at the back of the only in front of them. vehicle #3 needs to the two convey mutually from their very own collision coverage and then wait some months to get the deductible returned or convey mutually rapidly from vehicle #1for all of their damages. sturdy luck
2016-12-10 14:44:13
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answered by barsky 4
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The one that was driving in reverse on the "wrong side of the road"! Actually it would be the "left side" of the road because the left side is the wrong side! Or is it??
Or are you talking about "road rage" where one of the guys hits the other in the rear for revenge for the first wreck?
2006-11-23 15:28:11
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answered by guess78624 6
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It depends on where the cars were, if both cars were moving, and who had the right of way.
Best Wishes,
Sue
2006-11-23 15:25:44
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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Were you driving one of the cars?
This is a shady question at best.
2006-11-23 15:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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its all relative to the direction of traffic! If you gonna reverse home dude, I suggest having all 4 doors open and emergency blinkers switched on, best of luck
2006-11-23 15:27:27
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answered by Flumma 2
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Both.
2006-11-23 15:18:59
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answered by bullet head 2
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Whoever granted them licenses!
2006-11-23 15:24:43
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answered by onottopilot 4
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how?
in a parking lot?
then nobody, legaly, or everybody, it depends on your perspective
if you did it on public property i have no idea
2006-11-23 15:20:14
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answered by purplebadger 3
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how can both cars rearend each other other factors or in their
2006-11-23 15:19:04
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answered by MeanMax61 3
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