The other driver's fault. He or she should have paid attention.Another View; IT DEPENDS. If you opened the door to a traveled lane and it was struck by passing traffic - YOU are the one at fault.
it could be both. depends on the situation. if you didnt see the car coming its there fault. the car shouldve slowed down or moved over to aviod hitting the door.
AnswerIf you were parked and you were exiting the vehicle (car not in motion), the other car is at fault. A parked car with door open or closed is still a parked car.AnswerThis MIGHT be a comparative negligence incident in which both of you may share fault. It depends on several factors: Was your door open all the way before the vehicle drove in? Did you open it the moment the car drove through? Was EITHER party paying attention?
your fault since you opened your door. it just happened to me couple weeks ago.
This is not as obvious as you may think, because it also depends on timing. If a car opens its door when another car is approaching, that is irresponsible. But if the door is already open and then a car approaches and fails to stop, that is also irresponsible. So either one could be at fault.
Most likely it will be considered your fault.
Go in from another door and open it from the inside.
It depends. If they hit you with their door, it's usually their fault. If you hit their door with your car, it's most likely your fault. That said, the burden of ensuring the way is clear is ALWAYS on the reversing vehicle.
The owner of the parked car is at fault if they open their door into traffic. Their insurance should pay for the damages to the driving car.
Opening a door into traffic makes the door opener at fault. If the door is opened safely and some driver then runs into it, the moving driver is at fault.
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.
Sorry, your fault if you opened your door into traffic. Even if you had it open for long enough that the approaching car had plenty of time to avoid hitting it.