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<blockquote data-quote="mrteacha" data-source="post: 6284982" data-attributes="member: 558483"><p>you definately have to fight this..if I understand correctly you were in a driving lane which gives you the right of way and the other vehicle pulled out from a stationary position(parking spot, exiting a lot) into your lane causing the accident. the vehicle in the driving lane always has right of way.the vehicle attempting to get into the driving lane must make sure that the road is clear before proceeding to pull into the driving lane. I speak from previous eperience with my wife being involved in 2 accidents. the first she was driving down the street- a car pulled out of a parking spot right into lane of traffic-100 other vehicles fault. second accident wife was at a stop sign car was in the intersection waiting to make left turn into the street wife was waiting on. wife proceeded to drive after stopping. another vehicle went around the stopped vehicle waiting to make left. t-boning wifes car. again 3rd vehicle was completely at fault becasue he went around stopped vehicle- drove in a parking lane causing accident ...needles to say we( wife got some $$$$$)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrteacha, post: 6284982, member: 558483"] you definately have to fight this..if I understand correctly you were in a driving lane which gives you the right of way and the other vehicle pulled out from a stationary position(parking spot, exiting a lot) into your lane causing the accident. the vehicle in the driving lane always has right of way.the vehicle attempting to get into the driving lane must make sure that the road is clear before proceeding to pull into the driving lane. I speak from previous eperience with my wife being involved in 2 accidents. the first she was driving down the street- a car pulled out of a parking spot right into lane of traffic-100 other vehicles fault. second accident wife was at a stop sign car was in the intersection waiting to make left turn into the street wife was waiting on. wife proceeded to drive after stopping. another vehicle went around the stopped vehicle waiting to make left. t-boning wifes car. again 3rd vehicle was completely at fault becasue he went around stopped vehicle- drove in a parking lane causing accident ...needles to say we( wife got some $$$$$) [/QUOTE]
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