Easy, both are. Both drivers weren't watching behind, and so bumped into one another. Fault belongs to both, and both must come up with a suitable solution.
No, as if your vehicle collided with the other vehicle, the fault is yours.j3h.
the car who bumped into you
You are.
If he was driving forward past his intended parking space to take yours, then he is at fault. Cutting across is not permitted in parking lots although many people do it anyway.
His...obviously
Both partys are at fault and each party will need to file there vehicle under there own insurance. Parking lot accidents are always share fault unless one of the vehicle was parked, but since both vehicles were backing out at the same time, both partys are at fault unless you get a kind person to admit it was there fault.
A person driving in reverse is always at fault.
You should get a ticket for parking illegally and the other drive should be cited for inattentive driving. You are both at fault and should get healthy tickets.
It the angle between fault current and voltage at the point where the fault occurs.
There is a slight difference. A thrust fault is a variety of reverse fault with a dip angle of less than 45 degrees.
Since you completed your backup procedure and was completely stopped, the other driver who was moving was at fault.
If you strike him - you are at fault. He can be charged with the No Parking violation but YOU are charged with the collision.