Quick car accident question

KahunaHube

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Hey guys,

Was wondering if anyone can help me out, someone hit my car today, but it was just a minor accident. The problem is that I was parked illegally, and she wasn't. She simply backed into my parked car. My friend and I witnessed this happen, I was only 15 feet away.

Would there be any consequences since i was parked illegally, or do i have nothing to worry about, just call her insurance and thats that

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Thanks!
-Hubert
 

PatboyX

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ive often wondered about that. it looks like a legitimate "dropping off" kind of area. but i dont know the specific laws.
 

d33pt

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doesn't matter..she's at fault. you can be parked in the middle of the lane and she can't touch your car without paying for damages. the most she can do is call a tow truck. so don't let the fact that you're parked illegally stop you from filing a claim with her insurance...
 

KahunaHube

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Originally posted by: d33pt
doesn't matter..she's at fault. you can be parked in the middle of the lane and she can't touch your car without paying for damages. the most she can do is call a tow truck. so don't let the fact that you're parked illegally stop you from filing a claim with her insurance...

sweet! thanks man!
 

Cyberian

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You may have been parked 'illegally', but how the hell does someone not see a bright red car right behind them in broad daylight?
 

KahunaHube

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Originally posted by: Cyberian
You may have been parked 'illegally', but how the hell does someone not see a bright red car right behind them in broad daylight?

i saw the whole thing happen, she went straight backward into my slowmobile... it was traumatizing
 

^^ Yup, what they said. It's weird though, that your thumbnails are blurry, but the real pictures are very clear. What kind of camera/image editing program are you using?
 

KahunaHube

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Originally posted by: jumpr
^^ Yup, what they said. It's weird though, that your thumbnails are blurry, but the real pictures are very clear. What kind of camera/image editing program are you using?

o i just used macromedia dreamweaver's photo album command,
i made the thumbnails at a lower quality thast why
 

mugs

Lifer
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Did she try to say that it wasn't her fault because you were parked illegally, or are you just worried on your own accord?
 

KahunaHube

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Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
Did she try to say that it wasn't her fault because you were parked illegally, or are you just worried on your own accord?

all she really said was that "i always forget to look back", and at the end of getting her info she said to me "for future reference your not supposed to park there"

im just afraid that me parking illegally may affect the insurance claim in any way
 

Twista

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Originally posted by: KahunaHube
Originally posted by: Cyberian
You may have been parked 'illegally', but how the hell does someone not see a bright red car right behind them in broad daylight?

i saw the whole thing happen, she went straight backward into my slowmobile... it was traumatizing

rofl, did you sh!t in your pants?
 

ucdnam

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She's at fault, but like she said, you shouldn't park there. I'd love to call a tell the apartment complex to call a tow truck company to tow you away and have you pay 100 bucks to get it back, as well as have to bother someone for a ride there ;)

At second look, the spot doesn't look illegal. You're not parked in front of a driveway nor do I see any blue or red paint on the sidewalk. You're ok man ;)
 

InverseOfNeo

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Originally posted by: ucdnam
She's at fault, but like she said, you shouldn't park there. I'd love to call a tell the apartment complex to call a tow truck company to tow you away and have you pay 100 bucks to get it back, as well as have to bother someone for a ride there ;)

At second look, the spot doesn't look illegal. You're not parked in front of a driveway nor do I see any blue or red paint on the sidewalk. You're ok man ;)



Yea, I dont see any way to make that place illegal. I used to live in the same place in Irvine, and I dont remember anything that made the place you parked in illegal.
 

InverseOfNeo

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Originally posted by: KahunaHube
sweet thanks for the advice guys, kinda random that youve lived there before inverse

Yea it is...I lived there with my dad from age ~6~11.
 

bernse

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You should be in the clear. The driver was not using care when backing up.
 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: KahunaHube
Originally posted by: Cyberian
You may have been parked 'illegally', but how the hell does someone not see a bright red car right behind them in broad daylight?

i saw the whole thing happen, she went straight backward into my slowmobile... it was traumatizing

*BZZZZT*

You now have sufficient grounds to sue her for every penny she owns because you were "traumatized". ;)
 

kt

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Originally posted by: ucdnam
She's at fault, but like she said, you shouldn't park there. I'd love to call a tell the apartment complex to call a tow truck company to tow you away and have you pay 100 bucks to get it back, as well as have to bother someone for a ride there ;)

At second look, the spot doesn't look illegal. You're not parked in front of a driveway nor do I see any blue or red paint on the sidewalk. You're ok man ;)

Just because it's not marked doesn't mean it's not illegal. Nonetheless, she is at fault for backing into your car. Furthermore, your car is stationary and you're not even IN your car.

On a sidenote, I hate people who park like that. But I hate people who back out without looking even more.

Is that Princeton court apartment complex?
 

Regs

Lifer
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Had this happen before, and no, there is no loss at fault. A parked car is a parked car. You are not liable for anything.
 

KahunaHube

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Originally posted by: kt
Originally posted by: ucdnam
She's at fault, but like she said, you shouldn't park there. I'd love to call a tell the apartment complex to call a tow truck company to tow you away and have you pay 100 bucks to get it back, as well as have to bother someone for a ride there ;)

At second look, the spot doesn't look illegal. You're not parked in front of a driveway nor do I see any blue or red paint on the sidewalk. You're ok man ;)

Just because it's not marked doesn't mean it's not illegal. Nonetheless, she is at fault for backing into your car. Furthermore, your car is stationary and you're not even IN your car.

On a sidenote, I hate people who park like that. But I hate people who back out without looking even more.

Is that Princeton court apartment complex?

Its somewhere in Stanford Court, i'd never been in the actually apartment complex before.. even tho i've been at uci for almost 4 years now :)


Yeah i usually dont park my car in places like that but my friend and i had some last minute revisions on some stupid project.. just needed to reburn a cd and go