JoeCarQuestion
Junior Member
On a Wednesday afternoon of 2015, in a Westchester, New York river town, my car was legally parked on a two-way commercial street. I was in a store across the street, with a friend, from about 4:10pm to 4:30pm. Then my friend and I walked across the street to my car (with the intention of getting inside and driving). I stood by the driver’s door for about a full 10 or 15 seconds (as I spoke to my friend who was standing on the sidewalk of the other side of my car). Then as I opened the door to get in, another driver came by (from around a minor curve in the road) and hit the edge of my door - missing hitting me by a matter of inches. Luckily, nobody was physically injured. But both cars had damage.
She (the other driver) called the police. When the Police Officer arrived and listened to the story, he ticketed me, filling out on the report that I “OPENED THE DOOR UNSAFELY. ” The officer said that I was 100% at fault, and the other driver was 0% at fault... This makes no sense to me.
Clearly, the other driver missed hitting me by a matter of inches. That clearly tells you she was not paying enough attention to what was on the road in front of her, and/or she was driving too fast around a curve without knowing what was coming up in front of her.
And I'll repeat: the cop did not say the other driver was 50% at fault, or even 25%. He said she was 0% at fault, and I was 100%.
Does any of this make any sense to anyone? Or does it seem as crazy to everyone else as it seems to me?
I would be very curious to read some honest and unbiased thoughts on this. And if you have any questions about further details, please just ask. Thank you.
She (the other driver) called the police. When the Police Officer arrived and listened to the story, he ticketed me, filling out on the report that I “OPENED THE DOOR UNSAFELY. ” The officer said that I was 100% at fault, and the other driver was 0% at fault... This makes no sense to me.
Clearly, the other driver missed hitting me by a matter of inches. That clearly tells you she was not paying enough attention to what was on the road in front of her, and/or she was driving too fast around a curve without knowing what was coming up in front of her.
And I'll repeat: the cop did not say the other driver was 50% at fault, or even 25%. He said she was 0% at fault, and I was 100%.
Does any of this make any sense to anyone? Or does it seem as crazy to everyone else as it seems to me?
I would be very curious to read some honest and unbiased thoughts on this. And if you have any questions about further details, please just ask. Thank you.