Parking Collision Liability California
Summary
In California, drivers entering the road from a parked position must yield to traffic. If another driver hits you while speeding, they may share fault. Consider gathering evidence like witness statements or police reports to support your case. Consulting with a local attorney can provide guidance on potential liability and compensation.Full Conversation
I would like to know what is the law in Los Angeles ca when you park and then someone hits you when you trying to go into the road
Hey ****! In California, the person entering the roadway from a parked position must yield the right-of-way to approaching traffic. However, if another driver hits you while you're entering the road and they were speeding or driving negligently, they may be partially or fully at fault.
Were you injured in the accident, or was it just vehicle damage?
Yes my truck was total the guy was speeding but the lawyers said it was my fault but I checked three times and had my signals on before a knew it he smash into me
Hey ****! Sorry to hear about your truck. Here are some points regarding this situation in California:
- You must yield to traffic when entering the roadway from a parked position.
- If the other driver was speeding or driving negligently, they could be partially at fault.
Were there any witnesses or police reports from the accident?
He spin my truck into the other lane that’s how fast he was going
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Was there a police report filed for the accident?
Yes but it’s so much going on with me
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