I'm confused by the question. You were both backing? And back into each other? If that is correct more than likely you will each be 50% At Fault. If you can provide more information (ie, where on each vehicle exactly is the damage, who was farther out etc), then perhaps I can be of more assistance.
Whoever the police report charges with the accident.
The person backing out. If you were in the lane/road behind them they needed to use caution when backing out.
Rule of thumb: if two cars are in an accident and only one of them is moving, it's the fault of the car that was moving.
Depends on the jurisdiction, but typically, two vehicles backing up is a 50/50.
Well if you were backing in and hit someone then it is your fault. But if they hit you, then it is their fault.
The person driving through. If you're backing out then you do not have the right of way.
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Backing up or entering a lane of traffic is always determined to be the cause of an accident. Drivers in those situations are required to yield to approaching traffic.
If they were not parked illegally then they are not responsible for your accident.
It would be the person driving fault because it is like the same thing as driving and hitting someone.
If they backed into you, it's their fault. Failure to yield.
You are simply because you have more responsibility when backing up to make sure it it clear.I found this out when backing out of driveway(mine) and someone turning in hit me.The insurance paid (we both had the same company) but cancelled my insurance.Alfa