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Q: You backed into someones car door in a car park what to do?
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You backed your car into your garage door and damaged your car and the garage door?

it is covered by your home insurance


You backed your car into your garage door?

make a claim on your home insurance or just get a new door


What happens if you backed up into someones car but they were driving on the wrong side of the road?

doesn't matter, you have to yield to oncoming traffic and be in control of your vehicle at all times


Whose fault if all of sudden open a park car door was in park in pavement and their door hit the passing car.?

It is the 'fault' of the person who opened the door into the stream of traffic. In order to 'beat' the charge they would have to show that the operator of the vehicle intentionally swerved to hit the door.


A car passed methen I backed up out of a space it was clear then she backed up into me Who is at fault?

the lady who backed into you, clearly she wasnt paying attention and backed into your car


What does this sentence mean He got into his car and backed out of number four's drive?

He opened the door of his car, sat himself on the seat of the car, turned the car on, put the car into reverse, reversed out of the driveway of the house of Number Four Privet Drive.


Would would I be able to purchase an overhead garage door?

My daughter is beginning to learn how to drive a car. She accidentally backed up into the overhead garage door which means it needs to be repaired. Where can I buy a new overhead garage door?


Who is at fault when your parked car gets backed into?

Whomever backed into it is at fault.


What do you need to insure someones car?

car insurance


Who is at fault if you backed out of your drive and were about to drive off when another car backed out of the facing street and hit your driver's door?

If your car was already in the street when the other driver backed into you, it sounds like it's more his fault then yours. Unless there's serious damage to your car, the best thing would probably be to treat it as a shared-fault accident. Each driver pay for their own damage. No sense creating animosity with a neighbor over a mistake.


Park at the basement car park or in the basement car park?

You park in the basement car park.


The car has automatic door locks that lock when the car is put in drive and unlock when the car is put in park. What would stop the doors from automatically unlocking when you put the car in park?

There are four ways to program most of these locks; refer to your owners manual for the proper sequence.