Am I at fault if I hit a car in front of me because he slammed on his brakes very suddenly?

Despite how unpredictably the driver or car in front of you slammed on their brakes, it is your liability as a driver not to hit him. As a matter of fact, the driver in front is responding to something in front of him.
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What happen if the driver suddenly hit the brake?

Cause the Brake Pads to Overheat

If you suddenly hit the brakes after driving at a high rate of speed, it creates stress on the suspension and creates excess heat. If your brakes overheat, the pads will deteriorate faster and warp the rotors.
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What happens when the driver of a car slams on the brakes?

When you push on the brake pedal, brake fluid travels through the brake hoses and converts your "push" into energy that brings the car to a stop. The heat and pressure generated when slamming on the brakes can cause tears and cracks in the hoses. Such damage can result in fluid leaks that eat away at your brake pads.
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How would you react if an accident happens in front of you?

If you're driving and you witness an accident in front of you, make sure you pull over to a safe area. Try to be far enough away from the accident to leave room for emergency vehicles, and to ensure that you're not in any danger. Next, put on your hazard lights. Only exit your car if it's safe.
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Can you get whiplash from slamming on brakes?

Whiplash occurs when the ligaments in the spine are stretched and strained after the body is thrown in a sudden, forceful jerk. Although whiplash most commonly occurs in car crashes involving sudden braking, the injury can also occur in other circumstances such as a sudden blow to the head or slip or fall.
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Who's at Fault for a Rear End Auto Accident?



Can you get whiplash at 30mph?

It is entirely possible, and indeed relatively common to suffer whiplash at low speed as it is the sudden, abrupt impact of the collision that causes the neck injury.
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Can braking hard cause a concussion?

Car Accidents Are A Leading Cause Of Concussions

There are many reasons why people experience concussions and one of them is a car collision. The sudden jolt of braking to avoid hitting another vehicle or smash into another car can quickly result in a concussion due to the movement of the brain inside the skull.
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Should you say sorry after an accident?

Even if you regret the fact that an accident has happened, you should never say the word, “sorry,” after a car crash because it could be taken the wrong way. More specifically, apologizing after a car accident could be mistaken for an admission of guilt, especially amongst insurance companies.
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Would you report an accident you caused if there are no witnesses?

Even if there were no witnesses to your accident, the law enforcement officials who arrive at the scene can provide you with a police report, which may assign fault to the other driver.
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Why didnt you tell him you had an accident?

In the second option, "Why did you not tell him that you had had an accident? ​", the "did" is written away from "not" which is not a correct format. Hence the correct answer is "Why you did not tell him that you had had an accident?".
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How long does it take the car to stop physics?

Although a car traveling at a speed of 20 mph will take about 20 feet to stop once the driver has pushed the brake pedal, a vehicle going 40 mph will require 80 feet of space to be covered before it ceases moving.
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How many seconds should you look ahead of your car?

Proper Scanning:

A general rule of thumb is to scan ahead 12-15 seconds in all environments, 1-11⁄2 blocks in city environments and 1⁄4 mile in highway environments. Blind spots and mirrors should be checked every 3-5 seconds before and after changing lanes.
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What happens to your car's kinetic energy as it comes to a rest?

What happened to the car's kinetic energy as it comes to rest? The kinetic energy is converted into internal energy(heat, friction) within the brake pads of the car, the roadway, and the tires.
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What is the four second rule when driving?

You should apply the four-second rule when it's wet, frosty or when you are towing a trailer. The four-second rule means that you leave four seconds between you and the vehicle in front. It gives you more time to react and more time to stop.
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Is it always my fault if I rear ended someone?

The rear driver in a rear-end collision is not always at fault for the accident. Liability in a rear-end collision is not automatic and sometimes the lead driver or another vehicle is liable for the injured drivers' damages.
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Does hard braking damage brakes?

OVERHEATS BRAKE PADS

Braking too hard can even damage the brakes themselves. Since car brakes work by establishing an increased amount of friction between the pads and the wheel axles, those pads experience wear as well.
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What happens if there is no witness?

If a witness in a criminal case refuses to testify, he or she could be found in contempt of court. Being in contempt could result in jail time and/or a fine. A victim in a domestic violence or sexual assault case, however, cannot be jailed for refusing to testify.
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Do you need a police report for a fender bender in California?

In California, drivers involved in car accidents resulting in any injury or death – to a driver or pedestrian – are required by law to contact the police or highway patrol and make a written report within 24 hours of the incident.
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What should you not say in a car accident?

Don't say “I'm sorry”

DON'T! A simple “I'm sorry” can be used to show that you admitted guilt and responsibility for the accident. Even if you mean “I'm sorry you're late for work” or “I'm sorry you are hurt” – try to avoid using the words “I'm sorry”.
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Is apologizing admitting fault in a car accident?

Particularly in the South, people often apologize to express sympathy. But in court, an apology could be construed as an admission of fault in a car accident claim. So, instead of simply saying “I'm sorry,” you could say “I'm sorry this happened to you.” Or, better still, simply don't say anything to anyone.
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Does apologizing admit fault?

29 Since an apology usually can be admitted into evidence, and because some plaintiffs choose to understand an apology as an admission of guilt, it seems safest not to apologize. 3" Case law suggests, however, that courts do not see it this way.
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Can you get a concussion from slamming on your breaks?

Concussions are far from the only type of TBI. Any time that your head is jerked around or hits an object, you could be at risk for developing a TBI. When we think of how a TBI relates to slamming on a vehicle's brakes, it could be the result of hitting your head or simply being moved suddenly back and forth.
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Can slamming on your brakes hurt baby?

A woman's womb does offer a significant level of protection for the baby inside, but any type of sudden impact or extreme force—whether that be from contact with another vehicle or just from slamming on the brakes—can cause the placenta to separate from the uterus.
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At what speed does whiplash occur?

The impact speed that is required to increase a car's velocity by 5 mph depends upon the mass of the vehicle that collides with the car, but studies have found that a 6 to 8 mph impact can be sufficient to produce whiplash injuries in some cases.
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Can a small accident cause whiplash?

Some people may find it surprising, but whiplash symptoms can appear after a minor accident, where the vehicles involved were driving at less than 14 miles per hour. Many car accident victims experience whiplash, yet they don't always seek medical attention right away.
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