The default answer is the car that is moving is At Fault unless the moving car has the right of way. However parking lots are messy and there will be no police reports unless the damage is over a certain amount ($2500 I think). The best thing to do is handle it without insurance companies.
No, as if your vehicle collided with the other vehicle, the fault is yours.j3h.
I drove over a bump in the parking lot. The sign said, "Bump", meaning there was a bump in the parking lot. Many young people today refer to a woman's pregnancy as a "baby bump".
Stop bumper.
The main purpose of a speed bump is to slow down traffic. A car going over a speed bump quickly risks damage to itself and its passengers. Speed bumps are best used in parking lots and other places where keeping traffic slow is important to avoid accidents with pedestrians and parked cars.
Don't bump 'nuthin' when you back upThe guy going backwards is always at fault. It don't matter if the driver that hits you is going 50 MPH down a narrow path between cars and babies in strollers and little old ladies. The law is wrong, but well established.
That's their fault they should look out first before they do anything, some people shouldn't drive and if they make any damage then they will have to pay for what they have done!
Not really, mine got caught on a bump stop in a parking lot. I pulled it off afterward.
Backing out of a parking spaceThe person backing up is at fault, they have a greater duty the fact that the person is driving on the wrong side makes no difference. the person shoudl of waited to back out. --yes but like all accidents like these, it is circumstantial; if person A is backing out, person B is flying by @ 20+ mph, person A checks everywhere & sees nothing and proceeds to back out. they are then hit by car A who is at fault for 'not able to control his/her vehicle'. if both are going proper speeds & it is just a bump, it is definitely A's fault, cuz B has the right of way
One question. Who are you going to blame? The cart? It's your fault for hitting the cart in the first place and not noticing it.
Sounds like a starter motor/solenoid fault.
The squeak is your tires losing traction on the pavement. Prominent in rear wheel drive cars.
YOU put the bump in the bump she bump she bump