If a parked car is hit my a moving car, the moving car is obviously At Fault. If a moving car is hit by a car backing out of a space, the second car is at fault for failure to yeild, as the first car had right of way. If two cars are backing out and hit each other, it may be hard to determine who's at fault, as both driver's vision may have been compromised.
Its the person that hit the car coming in to the parking lot because probably the bad car was speeding. :)
that person who hit you
Whomever caused the accident is generally considered the at fault party. It does not matter whether or not your in a parking lot.
The driver of the car that hit you would be at fault for failing to slow down and avoid hitting you, regardless of which side he or she was on. Parking lots are very dangerous places and people must slow down accordingly.
depends on whether or not the car is parked well. if the car is parked properly, in the right spot then it should be the car that hit it that is at fault.
You are.
Your mum, Steve.
Accept responsibility for your actions. You hit a car because you either can't drive or you weren't being careful enough. That is your fault, not the fault of an overcrowded parking lot. Of course you can sue anyone for anything, but is that the proper thing to do. I think not.
Usually their is no fault associated with parking lots. I'm sure your insurance company looks at it as your fault.
The driver backing up. Unless you can prove the other car was driving unsafly.
does a no-fault insuranced car hits a insuranced packed car in a privet parking lot, does the no-fault car have to pay for dangs to the insurance car if it under 1,000.00 dollars?
Rule of thumb: if two cars are in an accident and only one of them is moving, it's the fault of the car that was moving.