If you hit a car door that is opened into your path the driver or passenger of the car may be at fault. If the car door was opened without checking to see if there were any oncoming vehicles the person who opened the door may be at fault. If you were driving recklessly or at an excessively high speed you may be at fault.

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Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane without signaling?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was stopped at a red light?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was stopped at a crosswalk?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was stopped waiting to make a left turn?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was stopped to yield to pedestrians?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was stopped at a stop sign?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was stopped in traffic?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was parked?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

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Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was backing up?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was making a U-turn?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was pulling into or out of a parking space?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was entering or exiting a driveway?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was passing another car?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was changing lanes?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Who is at fault if you hit a car door that was opened into your lane while the car was turning?

Answer: The driver who opened the door is at fault.

Drew Dorian

I love cars and I love writing about them

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