The person backing out of the lot. Cars in the travel lane have right of way.
The greater fault lies with the person backing out of the parking space. You may still be partially at fault for not driving with due care.
The driver of the parking car is at fault... he shd allways keep a man to inform him about danger, whenever backing in such a speedy street....
In most circumstances, the backing vehicle has the greater duty of care and would be found at fault.
If you are driving the backing car, no matter WHERE the other cas is located, YOU are the one at fault if you collide with it.
It would be the person driving fault because it is like the same thing as driving and hitting someone.
The driver backing up. Unless you can prove the other car was driving unsafly.
If the person backing out of the space had not seen a pedestrian walking the "wrong way" it would be the fault of the driver of the car backing out....... So it is the fault of the person backing out. They did not look to make sure it was safe to do so.
You are at fault.
Any time the driver who is backing is at fault, in all 50 states.
Backing up--it is your fault.
Well if you were backing in and hit someone then it is your fault. But if they hit you, then it is their fault.
If you strike him - you are at fault. He can be charged with the No Parking violation but YOU are charged with the collision.