Will There Be Any Issues Inside the Car After Being Rear-Ended?
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Generally, there won't be any issues inside the car after being rear-ended, but if the impact was very severe, it's advisable to have a 4S dealership dismantle and inspect the vehicle. Rear-ending refers to a situation where the front of a following vehicle collides with the rear of the leading vehicle while driving in the same lane. This is mainly caused by following too closely (less than the minimum safe distance), delayed driver reaction, or poor braking system performance. Below is an introduction to vehicle insurance: 1. Compulsory Traffic Insurance: This is a mandatory insurance required by the state. If not purchased, traffic police can impose fines upon inspection. It offers limited compensation, mainly covering others and not the policyholder's own vehicle. 2. Third-Party Liability Insurance: This covers compensation for third-party personal injury or death caused by the policyholder. It's essential to purchase this insurance as it provides protection for both the policyholder and others. 3. Vehicle Damage Insurance: This compensates for damage to the policyholder's own vehicle caused by natural disasters or accidents. It's recommended for new drivers. 4. No-Deductible Insurance: An additional insurance that transfers the policyholder's own liability to the insurance company, reducing the policyholder's losses. If both Vehicle Damage Insurance and Third-Party Liability Insurance are purchased, it's best to also purchase No-Deductible Insurance.