Yes, of course! It's your car door that hit the other guy's car. You can't blame the wind. You should have been aware of the wind possibility and hekld onto the door, therefore you are to blame, even though you didn't do it on purpose. Just as you are to blame if you open your door and strike another vehicle, with or without wind.
I beleive, whoever's car is moving (wheel-wise), is at fault.
it could be both. depends on the situation. if you didnt see the car coming its there fault. the car shouldve slowed down or moved over to aviod hitting the door.
the person who opened the door
If the facts are as stated in the question, then the driver pulling into the space would be at fault. HOWEVER - the other driver's defense will very likely be that YOU opened the door on THEM. Without independent, non-interested witnesses it is going to be almost impossible to prove fault one way or the other.
the person who parked the car
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
No. For example if a driver stops at green light and the driver to his rear hits him, it is the driver in front's fault.
The driver/passenger opening the door is at fault. Look it up under the traffic laws in your state.
It is their fault.
You do. Your are at fault in the accident.
if the car b pulls in out of no where and with out the signal is car b fault
Nonone If the car is legally parked and the door is being closed, it is the car that hit it's fault, or rather the person driving that car. If the door was being opened, it is the person opening the door.