definitely not, perhaps if you parked in a no parking zone.
the lady who backed into you, clearly she wasnt paying attention and backed into your car
if you can prove it wasnt your fault then the other person is liable for your car... but there is no way of getting out of being in trouble for driving without a licence and insurance
They would be at fault. Your vehicle was stationary and they were moving.
he wasnt alone, plus no one was responsible.
Whomever backed into it is at fault.
It depends on local laws, but in most places the person who backed into the car is at fault since they had the last clear chance to prevent the collision.
Strange question. IF it was a mistake, then it wasnt a repo (ie: wrong car, not in default,ect) OTOH, the lender is responsible for any PROVEN damage done to the car while in their possession.
You may be entitled to indemnity if you were not directly responsible for the accident. You will have to check this with an attorney to be sure as they will always give you the best advice in this situation.
Car A is at fault.
Yes
It certainly sounds like an accident, and I'm sure your daughter didn't intentionally back into anything, however, as the driver, she is the only one responsible for controlling the car. Since you did not say that the other car was moving, I assume it was parked. It makes no difference to whose fault it is as to the color of the other car. When going in reverse, all cars have back-up lamps which should light the way enough. If there was not enough light for her to see, then she should not have backed-up.Added: Short version: The driver in control of the backing car is responsible for backing the car safely.
If the damge wasnt there before the repo, the repo company will be at fault as long as you notified the finance company and told them the car was damaged upon pickup. When you picked up your car they should have asked you to check the vehicle for damage before you left the property. If not and you left already it will be pretty hard to prove to them that it wasnt you.