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Any time a vehicle hits a parked vehicle or other stationary object, the operator of the moving vehicle is responsible.
Yes. You are responsible for parking your vehicle in a way that damage will not be caused to another's vehicle. So say you park on a hill and the vehicle rolls back and hits another vehicle, you are liable.
It will lick you back.
Only if it can be proven that your vehicle hit their vehicle.
As a general rule, a parked or stopped vehicle is almost never at fault for an accident. The onus is on the driver of the moving vehicle to make sure the way is clear.
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The person's who parked it there, (its parked illegally.)Not your fault.
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The driver of the vehicle in motion. The fact that the vehicle that was struck was illegally parked has not bearing on the responsbility of the driver of the vehicle that caused the damage. Well, technically you would be at fault. You can always take it to small claims court that the car was blocking you in, by being parked illegaly in the fire lane, you thought you could get out, but underestimated the driving room. Also, to help you is to get pictures of the car in the fire lane. OR, you could consider it a hit and run?
If you back into a car you are at fault, especially if the other vehicle was parked. You are the one with the responsibility to look behind you and to avoid the accident. If both cars are moving all bets are off.
As long as the evidence (broken glass, skid marks, etc.) support your son's version, he'll have no problem.
The owner of the car that caused the damage. They have a duty to engage their parking break.