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30 Apr 2007, 6:25 am
If you get hit from behind while driving an automobile, the law assumes that the individual who slammed into you was "negligent," and responsible for any injuries and damage you have incurred, unless a "non-negligent explanation for the collision" can be supplied.In Somers v. [read post]