Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I looked but obviously didn’t see him. It was on the corner at a wonky intersection where cars come at an angle and arguably he was going a bit fast. As someone said, I don’t really care whose fault it is morally because of course I know that I am a contributor here. I was more wondering who would be legally at fault since I have boys of my own and he seemed like a nice kid and I hate to cost him a ton in insurance.
It seems like you do care who is at fault since you’ll only cop to being “a contributor,” and after every single poster says you’re at fault, you add that “arguably he was going a bit fast.” You never saw him until your door and his side mirror made contact, and then, presumably, he hit his brakes. You have no idea how fast he was going.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I looked but obviously didn’t see him. It was on the corner at a wonky intersection where cars come at an angle and arguably he was going a bit fast. As someone said, I don’t really care whose fault it is morally because of course I know that I am a contributor here. I was more wondering who would be legally at fault since I have boys of my own and he seemed like a nice kid and I hate to cost him a ton in insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that everybody is jumping on OP's throat where I suspect that OP really doesn't care who is at fault when the issue is about which route to go--insurance or no.
How is it jumping down OP's throat by...literally answering the question that she asked? OP asked who was at fault. Answer: OP.
Anonymous wrote:You are; you should have looked before making an less-predictable move. He was making an entirely predictable move by driving the correct way down the street. He had no way of knowing a car door was going to open.
Anonymous wrote:Funny that everybody is jumping on OP's throat where I suspect that OP really doesn't care who is at fault when the issue is about which route to go--insurance or no.
Anonymous wrote:OP since you were in VA this law looks like it's relevant. Lots of people don't look before getting out of parked cars. It's a habit everyone should get into, especially when there might be bicyclists on the road.
Dooring Bill Is Now Law In Virginia
https://waba.org/blog/2016/04/dooring-bill-is-now-law-in-virginia/
Anonymous wrote:Did you practice due diligence by looking before opening your door into traffic?
Was the driver going at or below the speed limit?
Strict liability at play.
This is like the case where the dump truck was charged of involuntary manslaughter when he sideswiped a mom standing next to the minivan buckling in her child a few years back (granted there were other circumstances involved).
Anonymous wrote:OP, you got lucky. I was riding my bike once and somebody opened their car door. I wasn't going too fast but I did get a booboo when the door opened and stopped me cold.
Anonymous wrote:Funny that everybody is jumping on OP's throat where I suspect that OP really doesn't care who is at fault when the issue is about which route to go--insurance or no.