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If you were both backing out at the same time, then it will be considered joint fault, sometimes called contributory negligence. That means both drivers failed to notice the other driver.
Who ever wasn't paying attention
Both drivers are at fault. "Contributory negligence", Both drivers failed to heed or yield to the other vehicle. Insurance Plus
both because ur not quick enough ;) the other guy is thick cos he drove into you!! So more his fault!!
I'm confused by the question. You were both backing? And back into each other? If that is correct more than likely you will each be 50% at fault. If you can provide more information (ie, where on each vehicle exactly is the damage, who was farther out etc), then perhaps I can be of more assistance.
If the parking spaces are marked, as long as both vehicles are within their respective space, then car 2 would be at "fault" but there is no law which covers this anyway.
Most likely, both parties would be equally at fault. Each individual's insurance company should cover any damages to their own vehicles.
New York City has approximately 3 million off-street parking spaces, including both public and private facilities. Additionally, there are around 1 million on-street parking spaces. However, the number of available spaces can vary significantly depending on the area and time of day due to high demand and regulations. Overall, parking in NYC can be quite challenging due to the dense population and heavy traffic.
Were you backing and they driving forward in the lane? If so more than likely you will be deemed the higher degree of fault. Vehicle that are reversing are required to use a higher degree of care. More details and I might be of greater assistance to you.
Same thing happened to me in CA & we were found to both be at fault....
Both partys are at fault and each party will need to file there vehicle under there own insurance. Parking lot accidents are always share fault unless one of the vehicle was parked, but since both vehicles were backing out at the same time, both partys are at fault unless you get a kind person to admit it was there fault.
both of you for not looking back