Did you turn this into your ins company? If not do so immediately, they will investigate it. There are many ways to prove or disprove this, and if all evidence is a 'draw' their insured should get the benefit of doubt and in this case deny claim.
It's difficult to imagine circumstances in which the owner of the parked car could be considered to be at fault. Almost always, the driver of the moving car will be found liable. Even if the car was not parked properly, the driver of the other car generally will have had the "last clear chance" to avoid hitting it.
A parked car almost never crashes into others or does anything else that prevents other drivers on private property from stopping in time to avoid hitting it. Therefore, the fact that it may be "illegally parked" usually has nothing to do with why someone negligently crashed into it.
Yes potentially
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
Hitting a parked car and leaving will more than likely have you ending up in jail. It is called leaving a scene of an accident. This can have heavy fines as well as jail time. You may have been caught on camera.
Hitting parked cars?
You keep hitting parked cars and stop signs.
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
yes
It depends if the illegally parked car is a danger or interuption to the normal flow of traffic. For instance if someone is parked in a handicap spot illegally, and you hit them, obviously it is your fault. You need to be able to prove that due to the other persons actions of illegally parking, it inevitably led to you hitting their vehicle. Just remember, you are the one moving, and you are the one who hit the "non-moving" object.
no
i was told its because they are for when you are parked only, and if you drive with them on someone could mistake that you're parked and hit you.