If you slid out of your traffic lane or into an intersection, you probably are.
you are at fault
If you were in the middle of the intersection it is your fault as you are not legally allowed to enter an intersection unless you have the time to safely complete the turn.
you enter the intersection first... that's the reason why you got hit because you knew the the intersection was not under control
Determining fault in an intersection accident depends on the specific circumstances of the collision. Generally, the driver who failed to yield the right of way or violated traffic laws is considered at fault. It is important to consider factors such as traffic signals, road signs, and the actions of each driver involved in the accident when assigning fault.
you. you hit him.
yoo are
no, it is their fault for not letting you know they were stopping.
yes it does. if he doesn't swing then its not a fault. but if he does swing it's already a fault.
It would bepend on who had the right of way at the time of the accident .
More than likely, the other person is at fault because when you have the right of way, then they should stop. Specifically, if you came to a full stop and the other came to a rolling stop and hit you, then they are at fault. Usually if both of you stop at the same time, the person on the right has the right of way.
Under the "Following too closely" law the driver from behind is at fault.