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Arkansas HB 1993 would require fault to stay with the rear driver in certain rear-end crashes claiming a fleeing third vehicle with no new damage, curbing staged crashes.
Arkansas HB 1993 would require fault to stay with the rear driver in certain rear-end crashes claiming a fleeing third vehicle with no new damage, curbing staged crashes.
Note up front: the materials supplied contain conflicting texts for “HB 1993.” The primary legislative text provided is an Arkansas bill titled to prevent motor vehicle insurance fraud (adds Ark. Code § 23-66-514). Separately, the packet also includes unrelated Illinois HB1993 appropriation text and an inconsistent bill title (“Suffrage; restore to Joe Nelson London of Lee County”). The summary below focuses on the Arkansas bill text (insurance fraud) and then notes the inconsistencies.
The bill seeks to curb a type of staged or fraudulent motor-vehicle crash claim where an alleged third vehicle is blamed for causing a second vehicle to strike a stopped (first) vehicle and then allegedly flees the scene. It would create a statutory rule assigning fault to the vehicle that rear-ends another vehicle in specific circumstances, to deter schemes that attempt to shift blame to a fleeing/phantom vehicle.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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