Range Rover Driver Could Be Deemed At-Fault For Hitting the Motorcycle Rider Who Brake Checked Him

Someone made a point on the news that even though the biker pulled in front of the Range Rover and attempted to slow it down (aka brake check), the Range Rover driver BY LAW was supposed to slow down and maintain at least a distance of 3-4 ft in which he clearly did not and it wasn’t until the Range Rover driver hit the back of the bike that caused the other bikers to start vandalizing the Range Rover. Had the Range Rover driver slowed down and kept a distance between himself and biker, waited for the police, nobody would have gotten hurt. As most people know, when you hit the rear of a vehicle it is almost always your fault for hitting the back of someone’s vehicle regardless of whether they purposely slowed down. There is a reason Gloria Allred, a prominent and well known attorney, accepted and was hired as an attorney for the rider that got ran over and possibly paralyzed.