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I hope you got a police report. In any case, whether or not you were parked legally is not relevant. A driver is responsible for damages caused when hitting any stationary object... like a parked car. Just offer to take her to small claims court, or contact a lawyer. Most lawyers would just consider that one fun.

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Q: A car backed out and hit my car. I was not in the car but she is claiming i was parked in an illegal spot?
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