The driver of the first striking car is responsible for all subsequent damage.
I think it would have to be the person who hit your car because they caused your car to crash into the other car.
Answer: The vehicle that initiates the collision is at fault.
Yes. You are responsible for parking your vehicle in a way that damage will not be caused to another's vehicle. So say you park on a hill and the vehicle rolls back and hits another vehicle, you are liable.
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The person who hit a parked vehicle is at fault.
Any time a vehicle hits a parked vehicle or other stationary object, the operator of the moving vehicle is responsible.
The car in motion is ALWAYS at fault when it hits a stationary vehicle.
If one vehicle is sitting parked and one is in motion, then logic dictates the vehicle that was in motion is at fault and therefore responsible for the damages.
The owner of the illegally parked vehicle may be ticketed, but the "at fault" driver is responsible for the damages to the parked vehicle.
Several things can happen. Allowing you parked legally other than insurance: the person who hit your parked car is responsible to pay damage. If you were parked on private property the lack of insurance means nothing. If you were parked on a public road or public parking lot you could be on the hook for a ticket for uninsured vehicle, but the other guy should pay anyway. Don't admit to driving with out insurance!
blame the person who hit first. if that doesnt work then u the first guy who hit the car and the other guys car who hit the other guys car r in deep trouble!
That depends on the age of the child. If he is younger than 18, then it is your responsibility.