What does rear-ended mean?

 The term rear-ended describes a particular kind of auto collision in which one vehicle hits the back end of another vehicle. Typically, it happens when a vehicle in front collides with one that is following too closely or without enough time to respond. Usually coming from behind, the impact damages the leading vehicle's rear. Whiplash, neck and back injuries, as well as damage to the involved vehicles, are just a few of the injuries that can arise from rear-end collisions. Due to their failure to exercise reasonable care and maintain a safe distance, the motorist who rear-ends the other vehicle is frequently held accountable in collisions with other vehicles.




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