That's a pretty general question and laws vary from state to state, but in Florida (and I believe in general), any accident that occurs in a parking lot follows the same guidelines as any other accident. A person can be cited or found At Fault for improper backing or any other offense in a parking lot. Usually, the fact that an accident occurred in a parking lot is only important in determining agency jurisdiction. In many states the police will not come to an accident that occurs in a private parking lot unless there are injuries. It is very important to secure witnesses that were not in either car to help make your case. In the event where two cars back into each other often times the person who is farthest out when the collision occurs is not at fault. Almost always a person who backs into a vehicle that is traveling down the isle is at fault.
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If you take the square root of 81, you get 9 square yards, which is the answer.
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Yes,it was half of how much people got at their jobs.
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There are a great many different private parking lot car accidents. This is the most common type of accident in fact.
there are non
If you were at fault, yes.
Not in a public parking lot. But if it is a controlled parking low where the employees park and retrieve the cars, the lot owner is responsible. He probably has a sign posted saying he is not responsible for accidents, but he is.
I do not feel the the son was at faught because If the tale-end of the car was totally out into the intersection the other driver was to yield to him, especially if passing the son driver was going to cause the driver to go into another lane.
post office - steady stream of cars all day long
You can find safety box cutters at www.safecutting.com . They are designed to be safe and reduce accidents
a car game named Parking Lot and Parking Lot 2 www.y8.com search for Parking Lot or Parking Lot 2
There are 20 levels in parking lot 3 and also for paking lot 2 and parking lot has 15
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a parking lot.