It will depend.
Was the kid on the bike violating the law?
If so, and the driver wasn't breaking any law it would be the kids fault.
If the kid on the bike had the right of way, then it would be the drivers fault.
The person driving the vehicle is at fault. No matter what the situation is, it is always the drivers fault due to not paying attention and being aware of what is going on around them.
If you are in reverse and hit anything, moving or not, you are at fault.
It is their fault.
The car behind you
It depends on whether or not the car is stationary at the time of the accident. If your car is stationary and they stumble into it, then they are at fault. However, if your car is moving when they are hit then you're at fault.
The car that hit you from behind.
If a parked car is hit my a moving car, the moving car is obviously at fault. If a moving car is hit by a car backing out of a space, the second car is at fault for failure to yeild, as the first car had right of way. If two cars are backing out and hit each other, it may be hard to determine who's at fault, as both driver's vision may have been compromised.
The car who reversed and hit the other car is the car at fault. It is important to gather witness statements in this case to submit to police and insurance.
If you changed lanes and hit a car in the lane you are trying to get into you are at fault.
depends on whether or not the car is parked well. if the car is parked properly, in the right spot then it should be the car that hit it that is at fault.
whatever it cost you to fix it, and any injuries you have. best talk to a lawyer or the perprotrators insurance company
Yours. If it was stationary and you hit it then it was your fault.