When one vehicle rear-ends another, is that definitive evidence of fault?
In rear-end collisions, the law generally favors the lead car, but that does not mean the trailing vehicle is always at fault. Hasty drivers making lane changes often cut off other motorists then abruptly jam on the brakes, forcing the second car to slam into them. One of our knowledgeable accident attorneys can review the facts of your accident to help determine liability.