It depends - was it hit and run ? Were both cars backing or one parked and one backed into it? If the other party is no where to be found, typically your Collision coverage ( if you have this coverage) will pay after you pay the deductible. It may also increase your future rates (and /or loss of discounts for being accident free) - so use some logic if it over $1,000 to repair.
depends on the state this happened in
Depends on the jurisdiction, but typically, two vehicles backing up is a 50/50.
It will continue to roll until friction stops it, or runs into someone's car if your in the parking lot. Lol.
Situation dependent, but it really comes down to their insurance company vs. yours... the police won't issue a citation on private property.
It is not illegal to leave your car running while waiting for someone in a parking lot as long as someone (a licensed driver) is in the car.
It will continue to roll until friction stops it, or runs into someone's car if your in the parking lot. Lol.
well... when the parking lot is poured, worms will lose their habitat. Also they wouldn't use their own niche to provide their food and homes.
Usually their is no fault associated with parking lots. I'm sure your insurance company looks at it as your fault.
Not in a public parking lot. But if it is a controlled parking low where the employees park and retrieve the cars, the lot owner is responsible. He probably has a sign posted saying he is not responsible for accidents, but he is.
No.
The person who ran into you from behind of course because they should be stopping, or slowing down when you turn in the parking lot.
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