If he was backing out then it would certainly be his fault.
Normally anyone driving in reverse must yield to anyone moving forward.
Added; Not really enough information is disclosed in order to answer the question definitively.
The question states, "... pulled out of a parking space..." so I'm going to assume he pulled out frontwards. In that case, although he would probably still be charged, it MIGHT be possible that the investigating officer could charge you with "contributing" to the accident if they believed that you weren't paying attention and COULD have avoided the collision.
In general, the driver who is backing is considered to be at fault.
as a rule the car backing up is more responcible cause they should be being a lot more carefull and watchfull
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To catch fish or hunt game illegally is to poach. For instance:Al had been out all day poaching fish when the Sheriff pulled up.
It is your fault.
Yes, connected to the parking brake assembly is a little black lever, which when pulled will manually release the parking brake.
You are less likely to get pulled over when it is on the passenger side, but you can still get pulled over for it.
To stop the bus the bus driver must step on the brake pedal.
Backing up--it is your fault.
If it is in the driver's field of view, yes.If it is in the driver's field of view, yes.