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It will probably depend on who was backing out first.

The first one backing should have the right of way.

Also the driving laws don't officially apply in private parking lots.

The insurance companies will look at the collision based on driving laws though.

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Q: Vehicle gets hit while pulling out of parking space by a car that is going backwards and hits the side of your car who is liable under new york law?
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