It would be YOUR fault UNLESS you can prove there is a manufacturing defect in the door. How you can prove that, I don't know.
probably.. you hit the garage door.
Comprehensive.
the person who parked the car
Well if you were backing in and hit someone then it is your fault. But if they hit you, then it is their fault.
Yes in one episode she is stressed out and has a smoke in the front of the parking garage door
You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.If parking next to your garage door is a violation of the parking rules in your community, and if the association has notified owners of this parking restriction, it may cite you for parking there and charge you a fine.Request copies of the CC&Rs, By-laws or board meeting minutes where this parking restriction is documented, so that you can understand your violation and your appeal process.
depend where you were. if you were on the road, its your fault cuz its a road! 4 moveing cars for crying out loud! if it was in a parking lot, blame the driver who hit your door. your supposed to be parked in a parking lot! dahhhhhhh!
Rule of thumb: if two cars are in an accident and only one of them is moving, it's the fault of the car that was moving.
It depends. If they hit you with their door, it's usually their fault. If you hit their door with your car, it's most likely your fault. That said, the burden of ensuring the way is clear is ALWAYS on the reversing vehicle.
your fault since you opened your door. it just happened to me couple weeks ago.
With garage door opening probably the fault of the driver. With a closing door driver could be not at fault if someone closed it on top of car. But opening should be seen by driver. Like running into a closed door that's not moving. Unless someone told the driver it was open and it wasn't and so the driver hit it backing out. Or it was open then someone else closed it and started to open it again.
I beleive, whoever's car is moving (wheel-wise), is at fault.