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Old Dec 18, 2003
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hit illegally parked car

I was wondering whos fault is it if someone parks illegally and gets hit?
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yours, you hit the car!
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yours, you hit the car!
wrong, the illegal parked car is at fault.

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cool thats something i did not know.
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uh no, the car that hit the parked car is at fault. Illegally parked or not. The driver of the car must be responsible for the control of his vehicle that is in motion.

This was covered under our state law recently. A guy tried to use this excuse when he rear ended a double parked car. The car's owner that was rear ended wanted to sue for damges, the judge ruled in his favor, however minusing out expenses for the other driver since the parked car was breaking a law as well. Both are in the wrong, however, the parked car would be the one that gets a way with it.

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Originally posted by RipCurl
uh no, the car that hit the parked car is at fault. Illegally parked or not. The driver of the car must be responsible for the control of his vehicle that is in motion.

This was covered under our state law recently. A guy tried to use this excuse when he rear ended a double parked car. The car's owner that was rear ended wanted to sue for damges, the judge ruled in his favor, however minusing out expenses for the other driver since the parked car was breaking a law as well. Both are in the wrong, however, the parked car would be the one that gets a way with it.
your in hawaii as most of the laws vary from each jurisdiction

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Originally posted by injencivic
wrong, the illegal parked car is at fault.

Injen
that doesn't make any sense. how could a parked vehicle be at fault? what if the illegally parked car was cop car and was responding to a call? And lets say I have a little dent on my front bumper and want to get a new one, so I go hit a illegally parked car and I wouldn't be at fault and can sue to have new bumper?
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In AZ this would be the fault of the driver. Being illegaly parked is another matter.
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i would think in cali it would be the hitter.... and both people are stupid 1. for the double parked car and 2. for hitting a non moving car.

the only way i would think it would be the parked cars fault if it was in a blind spot

and if it was the drivers fault it would be because he was going to fast of didn't pay attention...

what if that car was broken down, it still dowesn't make it thats cars fault it couldn't go anywhere
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It's pretty tough because this happened in a condo's driveway, which everyone shares. The driveway is enough for only one car each direction. The car that my dad hit was parked on one side. The other guy did not just park there, he parked there overnight. My dad claimed that it was dark and when he was backing out could not see the other car. There is also a sign that says "No Parking in Driveway". I don't know whether or not to tell my dad to pay the other guy for damages (which he estimated to be $800) for an old nissan.
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Old Jan 3, 2004
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Another issue you run into is that it happened on private property...in AZ the police wont even show up to a private property accident unless it inlvolves DUI or injury.
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Old Jan 5, 2004
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no parking, humm, i would think its the parked car then
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Originally posted by HondaLuver
no parking, humm, i would think its the parked car then
nope

they could go to court and fight each other if they want
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the parked car would still win because YOU hit him, he was parked you hit him.

That is what it will come down too. If the judge wants to be a dic% about it he could easily say that you failed to move to avoid an accident, then ticket you and make you pay for the damages too.
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Old Jan 10, 2004
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It's the clear fault of the driver who hit the parked car.

It is the responsibility of drivers in moving vehicles to deal with hazards on the road including stationary items such as parked cars.

The fact that the car is illegally parked is a red herring that has no bearing on the case. Those that say the illegally parked car is at fault should consider the flip side of that argument - it's perfectly OK to hit illegally parked cars.

Another argument that's commonly heard is that it wasn't the fault of the driver who rear ended the car who had burned out tail lights. That's plain wrong because it is the responsibility of the following driver to maintain a safe distance between his car and the car in front of him. It would be silly to say that a lack of tail lights makes it OK to hit the car but it's the same argument used by those who say hitting the parked car is the other drivers fault.
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Originally posted by AZ2K1Civic
Another issue you run into is that it happened on private property...in AZ the police wont even show up to a private property accident unless it inlvolves DUI or injury.
ya same here, if its private property we dont even go unless its the above manners.

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Old Feb 15, 2004
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Whats the law for kansas for illegally parked cars getting hit in a private parking lot?
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