Calling the police lets the victim file a police report to provide for both insurance and legal reasons.
When it comes to parking lots things get complictaed. In general Parking lots are private property, meaning that the rules of the road are not always in effect. Usually if an accident occurs and the police are called they will issue an accident report with the notation of cannot dissern fault, meaning they were not there at the time of the accident therefore they cannot tell who was at fault.
Answer Yes, This is a very common type of automotive accident.
Parking stump
it might be considered as a hit and run or destroying private properity.
In Ontario parking lots are private property and do not fall under the highway traffic act. Given this Ontario also has whats called no-fault insurance, meaning if 2 people are in an accident in a parking lot, person 1's insurance covers person 1 and person 2's insurance covers person 2. If there are evidence who can mention who was in fault while accident happens, then only you can decide on this. But if your car hit another parked car or vice-verse then you should be in fault. When I face same problem, my insurance company Chola MS favored me as my car was parked in parking lot and someone rushed into my car.
Just file a claim with the other parties insurance company. You called the police and got an accident report, right?
grocery cart or grocery buggy
it is called angle parking
The grocery store in Twilight is called Thriftway. :)
Docking.
It can be called a 50/50 accident... ususally the adjuster can determine that.
thriftway