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The driver of your car. The person opening the door is At Fault, but in this case she's only nine, so the fault goes to the driver, who should have controlled the child.

OR... the idiot who failed to realise that the door was open!

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Q: Your 9 year old daughter opened her car door in a carpark when you were parked and a car came from behind your car to park in space beside us the door and the car parking beside us got damaged who fau?
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