ATTORNEYS LAW STUDENTS PUBLIC
TOP POSTS ALL POSTS SUBMIT POST
Share | Print | Report Post Personal Injury Attorneys Chatboard

Hot Now...
Attorney Chat Center
Attorney Classifieds
Attorney Chatboards
Practice Areas
Law Students
Most Popular
Set Your Quick Links
Chat Center
All Chatboards
Classified Ads

Re: parking lot accident
Posted by James Thomas on 9/10/08

    You are 100% at fault when you are BACKING up in a motor
    vehicle parking lot....good luck

    On 8/18/08, patricia Gallagher wrote:
    > Last November I was hit while I was backing out of my
    > parking space. Before I pulled out I checked both ways,
    > when I saw that there was no one coming I slowly started
    > to back out. I looked over my right shoulder agian and
    > saw a car approaching pretty fast so I stopped. The right
    > front fender of the other car struck the right rear end of
    > my car taking my bumber off. When her car stopped moving
    > her rear end was at my rear end and my car was pushed over
    > to the left about two feet. The officer that arrived on
    > the scene said that the accident was "ultimately" my fault
    > because my car was in the parking space. I didn't not
    > have insurance at the time so the girls father filed a
    > lawsuit against me and won due to a neglegent laywer who
    > told me my court date was a month later. He claims he
    > didn't know I was being sued, but I faxed him all the
    > paperwork. I tried to reopen the case after the default
    > judgment was set, but it was denied. I have pictures of
    > the position of the cars after the accident, and if you
    > use common sense you can see that if someone was going the
    > posted 5 mph speed limit they would've; a) been able to
    > stop their car, or b) not done so much damage to the other
    > car. Please respond with any opinions or advice you may
    > have for me.
    >
    > Thank you.

     
     

 
Google
 
Web Counsel.Net
  Site Map: Home Search Legal Jobs Classifieds Law Students Contacts Practice Areas Advertise
  © 1996 - 2008. All Rights Reserved. Please review our Terms of Use, Mission Statement, and Privacy Policy.