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∙ 13y agoThat's false.
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∙ 13y agoFalse
Typically in a rear end collision you do not receive points unless there is serious injury involved. If injury is caused then there may be points added.
i think it B yes
In every state there is a legal requirement to stop if you are involved in a collision even if the collision is not your fault. Leaving the scene is the " hit and run" crime. The charge is likely more serious if a injury or death is involved. My advice would be to contact police and get it straightened out before it becomes worse
In a high-speed collision, the vehicles involved have more kinetic energy, which results in a greater impact force upon collision. This increased force can cause more deformation and damage to the vehicles involved, as well as increase the likelihood of structural failure and injury to occupants. Additionally, at higher speeds, there is less time for vehicles to decelerate, leading to more severe impacts.
A criminal charge/conviction for failing to stop or hit and run. In the UK if there is no injury associated with the collision, the parties involved should stop and exchange names/ insurance details. If there is injury then again you are required to stop and exchange details and also call the police or inform them regarding the accident withinf 24 hours.
There are a lot of different things that could happen to a person that did not stop when the vehicle they are driving is involved in a crash causing death or personal injury to someone. You do not have to help them but you must stop. You will probably be facing jail time if you do not stop.
In most cases, personal injury policies are not the same as collision insurance. You should check with your insurance provider to see if you are covered.
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Depending on who was at fault, and the types of insurance involved, a lawsuit could be filed. The claim could be against another driver, insurance company or even the car manufacturer.
Retain the services of a good lawyer.
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