
Who Is at Fault in a Rear-End Collision?
In a rear end collision, the rear driver is often assessed as at fault because drivers are expected to leave enough space to stop safely. But

In a rear end collision, the rear driver is often assessed as at fault because drivers are expected to leave enough space to stop safely. But

When changing lanes, the driver moving from one marked lane into another usually has to give way to vehicles already in the lane they want

Fault in a t-bone accident usually depends on who had the right of way and what each driver was doing at the intersection, driveway, side

Under the merging lanes rules, fault often depends on whether the crash was a lane change or a true zipper merge. If a driver crosses