no matter where a vehicle is parked, the moving vehicle is at fault every time.
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.
The car that rolled into the parked car is at fault.
You are at fault.
The default answer is the car that is moving is at fault unless the moving car has the right of way. However parking lots are messy and there will be no police reports unless the damage is over a certain amount ($2500 I think). The best thing to do is handle it without insurance companies.
Any vehicle that was not parked.
It would be the car who had parked illegally because he was not parked in a legal spot.
Really if car A was trying to get in at first then car B is at fault but if its the other way around then car A would be at fault because he/she knew that some was trying to get into that parking spot. Really if car A was trying to get in at first then car B is at fault but if its the other way around then car A would be at fault because he/she knew that some was trying to get into that parking spot.
Yours. If it was stationary and you hit it then it was your fault.
the car backing out.
The relative size of the parking spot is dependent on what it is doing. Parked in a lot follows the standard design rules of 1.0. When at a hub that is totally a different story. it could be 2.0, 3.0 or even more if it is parked on the field of a park.
It depends if the illegally parked car is a danger or interuption to the normal flow of traffic. For instance if someone is parked in a handicap spot illegally, and you hit them, obviously it is your fault. You need to be able to prove that due to the other persons actions of illegally parking, it inevitably led to you hitting their vehicle. Just remember, you are the one moving, and you are the one who hit the "non-moving" object.