The vehicle that was performing the backing maneuver is generally always the one At Fault.
If the person backing out of the space had not seen a pedestrian walking the "wrong way" it would be the fault of the driver of the car backing out....... So it is the fault of the person backing out. They did not look to make sure it was safe to do so.
the car backing out.
If your backing up, your automatically in the wrong as far as the police and insurance company is concerned. Its up to the person backing up to make sure that it is safe, even if another driver is moving to fast tail lights are broken.
The backing. The other car has the right of way wether they saw you or not doesn't change that. If it was parked, that's even worse.
If you were fully in the lane, and he is backing from private property onto public property more than likely he will bare the majority of fault/liablilty.
Because something is wrong with it.
The car that is moving is normally the one at fault. No matter how someone is positioned you should not drive into them (going forward or in reverse). It therefore seems to me that the car backing out of the driveway is at fault.
Generally, the person backing out is at fault. If you are both backing out you're probably both at fault and will probably share the cost of repair, with each repairing their own. yes because you were backing out and they hit your car its their fault!!!!!!! yes because you were backing out and they hit your car its their fault!!!!!!!
Yes, you can drive your car in another state.
Your mum, Steve.
The person who is backing out
If the minor does not own the car and lets another minor drive the car, that is Grand Theft, Auto.