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This is in regards to a hypothetical accident in California.
Excuse my poorly drawn diagram.
Also, ignore that car A (circle) is turning left from the right lane.
Assuming B (square) does not stop at the stop sign, who is at fault for this accident? Car A for improper lane change, car B for failure to stop at a stop sign, or do both share some liability in this instance?
Car A sustains damage on its front right bumper and car B has damage on the driver's side door (front).
Even if B didn't stop at the stop sign, the issue is that A moved into B's lane after B was in traffic with A.
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