It can be called a 50/50 accident... ususally the adjuster can determine that.
The car pulling from the parking space is at fault
the driver pulling out from the curb.
Personally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.
It allows the driver to see how close they are to a vehicle or how close to the curb they are when they are parallel 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.
That is the PCM on the driver's side fender.That is the PCM on the driver's side fender.
It is inside the driver side fender, in the front of the wheel.It is inside the driver side fender, in the front of the wheel.
Behind the battery in the driver side fender.Behind the battery in the driver side fender.
The battery is inside the driver side fender.
It is inside the driver side fender, in front of the tire.It is inside the fender in front of the driver side front tire.
The PCM is bolted through the fire wall. Behind the parking brake. You will need to remove the driver side inner fender liner to get at it.
the pcm is bolted in the fender on the driver side.pop the hood and look in the driver side fender