3 Cars in Accident

by DV360 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 07:13 pm
Posts: 66
Joined: 09 Jul 2009

Guys,
Can you give me your opinions. This march I met with an accident and the claim is still open.. what do you think I can do

I was driving my car , the weather was raining and it was one lane road with 40 mph limit.

The accident took place in chain. There were three cars involved. A,B, C. Mine was the last car -C.

Now I dont know how the accident took place.. who was at fault. This is because I had a vast distance between mine car (C) and the second/middle car (B). But due to rain, my brakes didnot apply due to SLIPPERY ROADS and I banged into the front.

I see two possibilities,
1-- The accident of A&B took place first and I bang into them.
2-- the car infront of me was dead stop waiting for a turn ( Near by School) without indicators or something. And this was a one lane road.

Because I was the last person, the fault came on me. Luckily I would be only liable for damages to B as car A Incurred no damages

The witness ( third person) said that she had parked her car on the shoulders because the roads were too slippery. She says she didnot see who hit whom first.

It seems to me all accident drivers are saying a different story.

Whats your say.. Can anybody throw some light?

Appreciated

Total Comments: 13

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:09 am Post Subject:

Her excuse, I was just following my doctor's orders.

unfortunately she was probably telling the truth. :roll:

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 01:39 pm Post Subject:

Just for sake of making qucik money, people take the advantage of the situation!

Happens multiple times daily.

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 07:39 pm Post Subject:

You were there. So what's the question? You hit the 2nd vehicle, you said so yourself, huge distance between you and car B but your brakes didn't work, so you hit. Be glad it was not worse. Ask you insurance company what the hold up is, why it is still open, your agent should be able to tell you.

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