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Damage To Car Who Is At Fault?
My mother has a drive way to the left of her property and also right
I was around her house helping her with cleaning my car was up her drive however tail of car on pavement as l always do she was in a hurry to go out and reversed full circle anti-clockwise l was in her property and hear a lounge bang rushed out to see her rear passage side sat in the rear of my drivers side back wheel arch
I immediately reversed my vehicle into the road as my mother was rushing off to collect someone
When she returned she told me that l was illegally parked saying my car was on yellow lines and photo my car. How do l stand with regards to the law l thought you had to drive with due care and attention and to look before reversing not just drive. Also the impact of her hitting my car shows the speed reversing
I was around her house helping her with cleaning my car was up her drive however tail of car on pavement as l always do she was in a hurry to go out and reversed full circle anti-clockwise l was in her property and hear a lounge bang rushed out to see her rear passage side sat in the rear of my drivers side back wheel arch
I immediately reversed my vehicle into the road as my mother was rushing off to collect someone
When she returned she told me that l was illegally parked saying my car was on yellow lines and photo my car. How do l stand with regards to the law l thought you had to drive with due care and attention and to look before reversing not just drive. Also the impact of her hitting my car shows the speed reversing
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Not expert but: Whilst I do not think allowing the back of you vehicle to be over the pavement is in your favour, it was parked/ stationary and I think it is up to your mother to check where she was driving and not hit anything. If, instead of you car, it was a neighbours' child playing there, would she have blamed the child and considered herself blame free ?
12:35 Wed 20th Jul 2016
Not expert but:
Whilst I do not think allowing the back of you vehicle to be over the pavement is in your favour, it was parked/stationary and I think it is up to your mother to check where she was driving and not hit anything.
If, instead of you car, it was a neighbours' child playing there, would she have blamed the child and considered herself blame free ?
Whilst I do not think allowing the back of you vehicle to be over the pavement is in your favour, it was parked/stationary and I think it is up to your mother to check where she was driving and not hit anything.
If, instead of you car, it was a neighbours' child playing there, would she have blamed the child and considered herself blame free ?
I really struggled to read that. (Please, please, please check that you've included some punctuation before posting!).
However, as far as the criminal law is concerned it's clearly the fault of the driver of the moving vehicle. (i.e. She is the only one who could be charged with 'driving without due care and attention').
However civil law doesn't always work on a simple 'your fault or mine' basis; there's room for some grey areas. A court might take the view that the driver of the moving vehicle was, say, 85% at fault but with the driver of the parked vehicle being 15% at fault.
However, as far as the criminal law is concerned it's clearly the fault of the driver of the moving vehicle. (i.e. She is the only one who could be charged with 'driving without due care and attention').
However civil law doesn't always work on a simple 'your fault or mine' basis; there's room for some grey areas. A court might take the view that the driver of the moving vehicle was, say, 85% at fault but with the driver of the parked vehicle being 15% at fault.
Seriously though - I suspect the point is this. Car needs fixing and its a question of blame. If you were stationary, it is her fault. End of.
However isnt the way to deal with this that you go to your local bodyshop, get a quote and just fix it?
Do you really want to end up in Court against your mother? I see enough family discord without stuff like this.
However isnt the way to deal with this that you go to your local bodyshop, get a quote and just fix it?
Do you really want to end up in Court against your mother? I see enough family discord without stuff like this.
(With apologies to Jkz)
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