Who ever wasn't paying attention
Most likely, both parties would be equally at fault. Each individual's insurance company should cover any damages to their own vehicles.
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If you were both backing out at the same time, then it will be considered joint fault, sometimes called contributory negligence. That means both drivers failed to notice the other driver.
who cares they both go 2 court!!!
the one that is at fault is the driver that pulls out of their space that then caused both cars to crash . the one at fault should have waited until the other driver parks .
Were you backing and they driving forward in the lane? If so more than likely you will be deemed the higher degree of fault. Vehicle that are reversing are required to use a higher degree of care. More details and I might be of greater assistance to you.
Both partys are at fault and each party will need to file there vehicle under there own insurance. Parking lot accidents are always share fault unless one of the vehicle was parked, but since both vehicles were backing out at the same time, both partys are at fault unless you get a kind person to admit it was there fault.
Equal. Both vehicles were moving and responsible for avoiding contact.
Yup. Both of you are at fault, and will most likely have to use your own insurance to repair your cars.
It strikes me that you should both have been more carefull. however the person that is on the main throughway has the right of way, that is the parked should wait until trafic has cleared, unles you were reversing against a one way instruction.
I think it's because when plate collide it makes a mountain and when plates rub it naked an earthquake so they're both on the plate line.
Both drivers are at fault because backing requires utmost vigilance to see and avoid hazards. Being "out further" won't be the deciding factor, unless it can be shown one or the other drivers should have seen the other because of the positions, failed to do so, resulting in the collision.