You, unless you can come up with a better description of this accident. If you were already in the process of pulling out and the front end of your car was already in the street, then it's the other drivers responsibility to stop and allow you to fully pull onto the road, so it would not necessarily be your fault. Now, if you pulled right in front of the car as they were about to pass you, then it would be your fault since you pulled a maneuver on the road to which you caused someone else to crash. So as the first answer says, it's depends on the circumstances.
i was told its because they are for when you are parked only, and if you drive with them on someone could mistake that you're parked and hit you.
No because they will only give you 25%, not even enough to buy a new hood! my car was parked and hit from behind and severly damaged the right quarter panel and more should i be worried about after effects from this backend damage
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
The one backing out, because you should realize someone is opening a door.
If you mean bicycles, then I would say, that they shouldn't be parked between cars at all. If you run over someone's bike, then park the bike somewhere else, write a note, leave a call back number and stick it on the bike
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You Dummy!!
It is your fault.
Because your car is running and they dont want someone to hop in your car and steal it
Potential energy is "stored energy" because of its position in space. For example, a car parked at the top of a hill, or the water behind a dam.
I think it would have to be the person who hit your car because they caused your car to crash into the other car.