Depending on what type of insurance you have, it may.
Gieco: No
Allstate: No
Progressive: Yes
drive away
if they are the ones that hit your car then yes, they or their insurance are the ones who have to pay.
The person that the vehicle belongs to.
does a no-fault insuranced car hits a insuranced packed car in a privet parking lot, does the no-fault car have to pay for dangs to the insurance car if it under 1,000.00 dollars?
That IS what you carry insurance for. Contact the police to fill out a report, then turn it in to your insurance. If this is your first claim, it shouldn't affect your rates. If it's NOT he first claim, you might want to consider off-street parking.
It should.
It would be your fault, so your insurance company will pay. Unless of course, you have no insurance or you flee then his/her "no-fault" insurance would pay for the damage.
Its the person that hit the car coming in to the parking lot because probably the bad car was speeding. :)
Most insurance companies treat accidents in parking lots as 50-50. You will most likely be responsible for the damages to your car. Sorry.
If you hit the car (i.e., you're liable for the accident), the other driver shouldn't have a deductible - your liability insurance should pay the entire claim.
To the left, so if the car rolls it will hit the curb and not swing into traffic.
How do you hit someone while parallel parking???