In the following scenario, who is at fault:
A parked vehicle (car A) has just parked. The driver gets out, and the passenger starts to get out a little after the driver does. Then another vehicle (car B) goes in to park on the spot to the right of Car A. Car B hits the open passenger side door of the Car A and dents it pretty badly so that it cannot close anymore.
Did Car A have to watch for oncoming cars, or is the responsiblity to yield on Car B?
Car B claims the door opened right in front of him and he didnt have time to avoid the collision. Car B claims the fault lies in the passenger. Car A claims the fault lies in Car B for not yielding.
This occured in the State of Maryland. I have been researching Maryland Motor Vehicle Laws but so far have been unable to find any laws about opening doors of parked cars, other than opening them into traffic lanes.
-Dan