the person who opened the door
the one that is at fault is the driver that pulls out of their space that then caused both cars to crash . the one at fault should have waited until the other driver parks .
A car in reverse is almost always at fault if it gets in a collision, unless you can prove that the other vehichle was driving recklessly.
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....
Both of you. Legally neither of you should be on public road. As you have no license you cannot claim any insurance. But in a normal situation, it would be the car driver's fault.
Their fault for not looking both ways
if the car b pulls in out of no where and with out the signal is car b fault
Drivers of moving cars are presumed to be at fault when they hit parked or stationary cars or other objects. This is usually reasonable, because the driver of the parked car can't immediately move out of the way, and the driver of the moving car can. It is part of all state laws that drivers must avoid accidents when they are able to.
it is the person who pulls out on your street
If he was truly stationary and you hit him, you are probably at fault. If he was illegally going through the turn, he might be at fault.
In Britain it is the car that pulls out that is at fault. Indicators are regarded only as "courtesy" items and you trust them at your own risk.
I'm sure you've figured it out. The driver of the car that is moving is the bad guy. If a car is parked, it can't cause an accident.