
jtexas
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wow, I thought America had an exclusive on the "NOT MY FAULT" defense.
After all, why take responsibility for your own actions when there's somebody else you can blame?
Sorry, enough of my rant, here's the answer to your question:
There's only one way to convince your insurance that the wreck was not your fault:
LIE your bum off. Tell 'em the guy suddenly switched lanes before throwing his brakes on. It's the only way.
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Alan S
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you should have been travelling at a safe distance to be be able to stop in such eventualities, your fault i'm afraid rear vehicle shunt almost an unwritten law rear vehicle to blame
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Pum
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Very common kind of accident. I did the same thing a long time ago. It is your responsibility to ensure the road ahead is clear - sometimes it's difficult. 'fraid this one will be judged your fault by any insurance company, unless the guy in front cut in too close in front of you and immediately braked really hard from high speed for no reason (some scammers do this on motorways to claim on your insurance.)
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BSMGUY
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Don't bother phoning your insurance company. You are 100% to blame. If you feel HE shouldn't have moved WHY did YOU move. Just put up with it and next time leave enough room so that if the car in front of you moves, and you do you still have enough room to SLAM on your brakes ( use a spell check).
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Superleague32
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Hi, I am a driving instructor so can help you. Unfortunately what you have said, the insurance company may say it is your fault by saying that you were driving too close to the vehicle in front and not being observant enough. This is only a possibility but something that may be bearing in mind is to email the highways agency and ask them if they by any chance have any cameras focused onto that particular roundabout which would hold video evidence of the incident. The problem is with claims like this in today's day and age is that you need either eye witnesses or camera footage to back up your story. Good luck.
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Fellside13
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That;s right! Get it straight and accurate -
YOU REAR ENDED HIM SO IT'S YOUR FAULT! no argument!
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Brian A
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Sorry, there is a 110% chance that the insurance company and a court would find you at fault.
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scuppo
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I am afraid you are at fault in the eyes of the law, even though you dont feel this is true. My hubby hit someone on a roundabout as the car in front pulled out and then stalled. My hubby went and ran in the back of her and was blamed even though she stalled on the roundabout.
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Petey
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I don't know how else to tell you this, but he pretty much as you buy the coin purse if you know what I mean. If you're behind someone and your front collides with their rear the only possible way it cannot be your fault would be if they backed into you.
It may sound ridiculous, but he can say that he thought he saw an ant approaching his front tire, not wanting to kill it he slammed on his brakes. Regardless of how erratic he may have been driving, you were behind him. As long as he did not back into you, it is a slam your hands down on the table done deal. You were at fault. It's OK, don't sweat it. Someone has to be and unfortunately this time it's you.
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WelshLad
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You are at fault.
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fred405
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Sorry bud your fault no question
You hit him from behind and thats it your fault
The correct term is "failure to observe the road in front of you" and "traveling at a speed that you were clearly unable to stop in any eventuality"
Your fault Pay up
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MUNCHKIN
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As many of your answers the insurance company will say leave space between you and other cars. Sorry your fault. :(
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car253
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It is not clear if the other guy was changing lanes or going to. Did he have a change of lane blinker on? Did you make an unsafe lane change? I am not trying to change your story. Just to get it straight.
The other thing that may matter is that he just stopped his car out of now where because traffic was clear.
But if you are behind this guy you have to keep your distance and that is what makes you at fault. If you keep your distance, then you would have been able to stop in time.
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One Happy Egg
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You're Fault - You, hit his car.
No point trying to fight this, you are just going to have to pay up.
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TOON ARMY FOR EVER.
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The car infront of me was just about to move on to the roundabout to the left
Your words,that suggests to me he had just pulled away at low speed.So if you had kept your distance you should have been able stop in comfort.Your fault,you pay at the end of the day.Next time maybe you will remember to keep your distance.
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abbie.pink
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You hit him regardless of what he was doing. You should be more alert to other idiots on the roads.
Just put it down to experience and allow more room in front next time.
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"Nice Beaver"
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Technically, Rustang is right - you will pay. Unless you have protected no-claims, you might want to settle without an insurance claim. Bite the bullet and pay-up - you've learned a valuable lesson.
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Donald M
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Hello,I am Don an old and much travelled ex trucker. One must be careful when saying that ??
To continue,your having struck the vehicle in front of you on any highway,makes you liable and the driver that is in the wrong.The highway code says that one must drive in such a manner as to be able to stop in time and in a safe manner. Had the vehicle in front of you struck the vehicle immediately in front of him,and you then had struck the vehicle in front of you that had struck the vehicle in front of him,then you both would be responsible for striking the vehicle in front of each of you,and so on in a muliple accident the only exception would be when you were shunted forward by the vehicle following you after you had come to a halt without bumping the car in front.in that scenario the car striking you would be responsible for the damage to the vehicle in front of you. Sorry this is not what you wanted to hear ,but it is a warning ,and thank heavens there was no damage done to any person in the accident. Bye Don
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SKIBBY.
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Tell it like it happened, BUT.. if you go into the back of someone no matter what they did (unless reversing into you) you are automatically at fault that is the law i'm afraid.
He may of done this deliberately as there is a growing trend for drivers to do this for compensation. Keep your distance is my advice.
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hh786
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Its your fault because you went into the back of his car.
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Ironball
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You had a rear end collision. It your fault.
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Neil
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I'm afraid the accident is your fault. He was stopped, and you hit him. It was avoidable - you assumed (wrongly) that when he moved forward he would enter the roundabout. You did not allow for him to change his mind, which you should have done.
If he had reversed into you it would be his fault.
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groovychick449
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It flippin sucks when there's stupid drivers on the road that ends up with an accident looking like your fault. Sorry to say it but you'd be blamed for it because they just look at it as "you hit him". Even if the road was clear, they'll say you should've focused on what was infront of you. I'd still explain that though, how you feel, might be light on you. But I think that they'll say it's your fault, sorry :-(
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Bardic
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Yes, I'm afraid it's down to you. It's always held that the driver behind must drive at such a speed and distance that he can stop safely in the distance he can see to be clear.
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rustang4698
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you hit his car, your fault...end of story. Insurance will say you should have left enough room in front of you.
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Miss Typo!
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u went into the back of him - its ur fault
even if he stopped deliberatly and u went up the back of him its still ur fault
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Twisted_Ace
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"...but I feel he should not have moved until he was actually going to go".
And the law says YOU should not have moved until you were certain it was safe to do so, without risk of a collision...
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