What is the name of your state? Texas
I was traveling west to east in the parking lot of a grocery store. The other car was traveling north to south down along one of the aisles where people park. There is no stop/yield/caution sign in the parking lot to tell who is to give right of way to who. I, under the impression that the law was that the car in the aisle had to yield, entered into the intersection. Upon seeing that they were not going to yield, I slammed my brakes, causing me to hit th back passenger door instead of the front passenger door.
We exchanged info and when I called my insurance company, the girl taking the claim stated that "in most cases, the person in the aisle is at fault because they are supposed to yield" yada yada yada.
I was curious as to what anyone else might know about this. I tried to google it, but my searches returned nothing.
Thanks
I was traveling west to east in the parking lot of a grocery store. The other car was traveling north to south down along one of the aisles where people park. There is no stop/yield/caution sign in the parking lot to tell who is to give right of way to who. I, under the impression that the law was that the car in the aisle had to yield, entered into the intersection. Upon seeing that they were not going to yield, I slammed my brakes, causing me to hit th back passenger door instead of the front passenger door.
We exchanged info and when I called my insurance company, the girl taking the claim stated that "in most cases, the person in the aisle is at fault because they are supposed to yield" yada yada yada.
I was curious as to what anyone else might know about this. I tried to google it, but my searches returned nothing.
Thanks