Rear ended?
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Unfortunately, you made a big driving mistake that is going to cost you.
You should never look to see if someone else is coming until you are sure the way is clear.
And, since a car was already in front of you, the way certainly wasn't clear.
I'm sorry to say that it is clearly and totally 100% your fault.
Her panic stopping does not alleviate the fact that you took your eyes off her vehicle so that you could see if they way was clear..before the way was even clear right in front of you.
If there is a vehicle in front of you, you must always drive in a manner that you can stop in an assured clear distance.meaning you must make certain you are not going to hit the car in front of you, even if it suddenly stops.
You hit her in rear, you are at fault. Period!
From what you've said, it sounds like you're toast. So sorry, dude. If you live in a comparative fault state like Missouri, they may assess her for 30% of the fault, you for 70%, something like that. Either way, I'm afraid you have an accident on your record for the next three years.
YOU are at fault. Doesn't matter the circumstances of why she stopped suddenly or whatever. Rear enders are ALWAYS the person who did the rear ending. No matter what. Sorry, bub.
You are at fault.
There are standards of fault, and hitting the back of the car in front of you is one of those standards.
Sorry.
If it makes you feel any better, most people do not think they are at fault for an accident.
You are at fault
unfortunately, it's your fault. sorry.
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