the car backing out.
The backing vehicle is at fault. We are always supposed to look to ensure the path is clear before placing our vehicle in motion.
Depends on the jurisdiction, but typically, two vehicles backing up is a 50/50.
If they backed into you, it's their fault. Failure to yield.
In general, the driver who is backing is considered to be at fault.
The person who drove their car into the parked car.
It would be the car who has driven past, then reversed into you.
If you were legally parked, the person backing up is at fault. If you were in a "No Parking" area, you are at fault.
Generally, the person backing out is at fault. If you are both backing out you're probably both at fault and will probably share the cost of repair, with each repairing their own. yes because you were backing out and they hit your car its their fault!!!!!!! yes because you were backing out and they hit your car its their fault!!!!!!!
it is the person coming out of the parking space
This can go either way, most often it is the person who was backing out that is at fault. witnesses would be great to prove this is what happened.
no matter where a vehicle is parked, the moving vehicle is at fault every time.
First the insurance companies will assess responsibility. Then, if you are unhappy with that outcome you will need to sue in court and let a judge decide.