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!
The valet key operates the ignition switch and the drivers door lock. It is cut so as to block any access to your glove compartment or the trunk. Made speciifically for giving to the valet parking attendants when your car is being parked by a valet service.
It is their word against yours unless they have some proof it was you.
Get the license number and insurance info from that person
A lot of pressure is being put on the transmission. It is normal.
AnswerIf you were parked and you were exiting the vehicle (car not in motion), the other car is at fault. A parked car with door open or closed is still a parked car.AnswerThis MIGHT be a comparative negligence incident in which both of you may share fault. It depends on several factors: Was your door open all the way before the vehicle drove in? Did you open it the moment the car drove through? Was EITHER party paying attention?
Yes. If you leave your car door open on the drivers side and are parked on the correct side of the road you are at fault. You need to look before you get out of the car to make sure it is safe. Moving cars have the right of way against those which are parked.
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, the party opening the door has a duty to do so only when safe, regardless of the wind, the door (if it were windy) should not have been left unattended.
driver of parked vehicle
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.
The one backing out, because you should realize someone is opening a door.