Q: When in a parking lot with arrows (McD) if you ignore them and hit a car can you be at fault ? Even if you get T-Boned
A: Can you be at fault? Yes you can , however not enough informaation is provided in yoour post to give a more informed reply. I suggest that if you are injured and/or have damages, then you contact an accident/injury lawyer in your area to specifically discuss your matter----most attorneys who practice in this area will provide a free first consultation so take them up on it. Good luck.
A: The short answer is "yes." You could reach out to Ohio attorneys to discuss the matter in further detail, but as a general rule, being the one who is struck, as opposed to the one doing the striking, does not automatically mean the other car was at fault. Good luck
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