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In most circumstances, the backing vehicle has the greater duty of care and would be found at fault.
no. it is your parents fault you should never think it's your fault.
As with any care, patience, its not their fault it's a condition. Realize going in that you are going to have the same conversation many times. You are going to ask the same questions over and over. Some people can handle their care and some can't, iy's not something that everyone can do.
Be Honest with her and tell her your letting her know because you care for her. If she doesn't believe you don't force it. That is her own fault.
render care
Unfortunately, some parents do not show much care for their children. You cannot make him care. You can, however, realize that his choices are not your fault.
Their grandmother is going to care for them.
you are backing and they are going forward in the lane? more than likely it will be you, that is deemed 'at fault'.......the party backing must use a higher degree of care...doesn't matter (in this instance) that you are hit in the rear.......
The child's parent is responsible for taking care there children because it was there fault that they made them but cant take care of them
Your insurance will care of the damages. If you don't have insurance, the other parties insurance will take care of the damages and then go after you.
The greater fault lies with the person backing out of the parking space. You may still be partially at fault for not driving with due care.
How can the person not moving be at fault? If we hit a pole or a snowbank we are deemed at fault, regardless of the circumstances, because they were not moving. Care and control of your own vehicle comes into play in this situation.