In all 50 states, the vehicle exiting a drive way has to yield the right of the way to all on coming traffic.
In this case, you should not be cited.
the car who bumped into you
The cars that made a wide right turn.
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
Yours since the car on the road has the right of way. You actually hit them since they were in the road when you pulled out.
The car that was in the hidden driveway.
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
The car in motion is ALWAYS at fault when it hits a stationary vehicle.
if you're reversing into your driveway and someone hits you its their fault. you were moving away and they wern't paying attention. Now if you went back into the street to straighten out and back back in then it might be your fault, but if you were reversing the whole way and never came back out of your driveway it would be theirs
The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
The car that is moving is normally the one at fault. No matter how someone is positioned you should not drive into them (going forward or in reverse). It therefore seems to me that the car backing out of the driveway is at fault.
his car hits yours therefore there is a crash
No. The only person who is liable is the person who hit your vehicle.