They can sue you to have you pay for the damages, but they'd have to have proof or witnesses that you really did hit them. Either way, take it as a warning and get insurance.
It wouldn't be fair if you were to cause an accident, even a minor one, and not being able to pay compensation to the ones involved.
The vehicle exiting the parking space that did not yield to oncoming traffic.
they give you a fine
Any vehicle that was not parked.
In Kentucky, the vehicle on the main roadway has the right-of-way, regardless of direction. The person exiting the parking lot, must yield to traffic!
the car who bumped into you
if you do the knicking, yeh
NOAnother View: If the parking lot was manned by an attendant you MAY have a claim. If it was un-manned, probably not.
No, it is not legal to charge for parking in designated handicap parking spaces in the state of California. The California Vehicle Code specifically prohibits charging fees for accessible parking.
parking?
This did happen to me and I was the exiting the parking lot. I had already crossed one lane of traffic and was hit on the driver's side front fender by a car in the second lane. I was ruled "at fault" because I entered the other driver's lane of travel.
if you hit a stationary object - you will most likely be found at fault
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