The person who bumped into you, unless that person sues you for thinking that you bumped into him. Or her. Sorry. Does that answer your question? OK. Good.
Pushed aside in favor of another. Usually, someone that has been bumped is not selected for a job because of qualifications. The person selected may have had more qualifications than the person in the job, therefore, the person in the job is bumped or pushed aside in favor of the person more qualified.
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If there door was already open then you are liable for the damage. It does not matter if it is on private property.
litigate against the vehicle operator personally.
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A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
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In most cases parking lots are private property and are not subject to street laws. Therefore, no insurance company will assume liability.
Firstly, this should be reported to your insurance carrier. Usually, accidents on private property (parking lots, private roads, government facilities, etc) are "No Fault", which means each person sustaining damage makes their own repairs at their own cost.
Pushed aside in favor of another. Usually, someone that has been bumped is not selected for a job because of qualifications. The person selected may have had more qualifications than the person in the job, therefore, the person in the job is bumped or pushed aside in favor of the person more qualified.
I doubt it. It was an empty parking lot. There was no obligation on the person parking to use one of the available spaces, unless there was a prohibition notice displayed which forbid parking beside the ATM. Even then, such a prohibition would be unenforceable if the parking lot is private land. For the driver of the parked car to have any 'blame', there would need to be a sign warning them that cars parked in this area were especially liable to damage. As the driver of the moving vehicle, you carry the blame for the collision.