Answers: Hiya:
Look at it this course: If you were a individual standing on the side of a highway....does that give the driver of a vehicle on the highway a right to hit you...purely because you are a pedestrian?
One thing i.e. blatantly obvious here is that the other creature wasn't paying attention. Who runs into something to be exact stopped with flashers on? A big dummy beside a death will?
::shrug:: Check the state laws. There may be specific law for the state you live in on what someone is supposed to do to notify other drivers of a hazardous condition. Yes - jeopardy lights are good but some states right to be heard that you have to hold flares or these little reflective triangles.
In my assessment, based on what you've provided.....you're feasible the proximate cause but I'd say aloud the other party have the most if not adjectives of the negligence. They had the finishing clear chance to avoid (the accident) and didn't.
"No fault" applies to the state. Usually a state beside a pure comparative negligence jurisdiction. Eh - that's a bit harder to explain but - your insurance company should explain it to you.
Glad you and your daughter weren't injured.
~jifr!
if you didn't call the police, afterwards it's a "no-fault" because the proper authorities did not determine who was to blame. So at this point, you only have to consent to the insurance companies duke it out.
That's a toughy. You certainly did everything you could do. If you tried(as you said) to find it off the road, but couldn't, I undeniably don't think it is officially your fault. I would lean toward any no ones fault or totally the other folks fault.
The insurance companies involved will discuss it among themselves and come up beside some way to blame someone. If your coup¨¦ had a impulsive failure you are probably okay, but if it quit because of your ruin to keep it all right maintained and safe and sound to drive, some of the fault will be yours.
This would depend on what state you live surrounded by some states have different law, however usually if someone hits the rear of another vehicle they are at reprimand, I would say you be not at fault, but the insurance companies will investigate and may be paid you partially at show disapproval.
You were stationary through no denounce of your own.
You had your flashers on.
He hit your vehicle.
He's at fault.
Slam dunk.
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