Pedestrian accidents occur on a road and involve a motor vehicle and a pedestrian. These accidents often involve serious injuries. A car traveling at 10 mph is sufficient to make a vehicle dangerous to a pedestrian who is afforded no bodily protection. However, even if a motor vehicle driver hits a pedestrian and there are no apparent injuries at the time of the accident, a pedestrian’s minor scrapes or bruises will warrant an emergency room visit. If you are a pedestrian and have been hit by a car, the most important first step is to call 911 and seek medical attention. After you have taken care of yourself, you probably want to seek out information about your rights.
The at-fault party is liable for any damages that occur as a result of a pedestrian accident at a crosswalk. Because crosswalks are spaces on the road designated for pedestrians, drivers who hit a pedestrian in these safe areas are often found to be at fault for the accident. Drivers have a legal obligation to remain aware of their surroundings, including whether or not a pedestrian is walking in a crosswalk.
However, pedestrians must still obey traffic laws. For example, a pedestrian is required to follow the instructions of a crosswalk device at an intersection when they are attempting to cross the street. Pedestrians are also expected to not suddenly leave a curb or sidewalk and then enter into the path of a vehicle, i.e. outside of a crosswalk, for example.
Likewise, drivers must follow the traffic control signals and slow down at a yellow light and stop their vehicle at a red light. If signage at a crosswalk indicates that the driver must stop, i.e. a stop sign, the driver must stop the vehicle. When a pedestrian is crossing the road at a marked or unmarked crosswalk, the driver must remain stopped until the pedestrian has crossed the half of the road where the vehicle is stopped at.
If there are no signs or traffic signals to indicate whether a vehicle should stop or not at a crosswalk, the driver must yield the right-of-way to the pedestrian. Additionally, if a pedestrian is crossing the road without a crosswalk, the pedestrian must yield the right-of-way to vehicles.
Drivers who hit a pedestrian at a crosswalk may face penalties such as driving sanctions, traffic citations, a personal injury lawsuit from the injured party, and in some cases, criminal charges.
While laws help define what a pedestrian and driver can and cannot do at a crosswalk, pedestrian accidents may still involve complex situations and details may be ever so important in determining who is at fault and liable for the accident. This is also why it is critical for the authorities who arrive on the scene to obtain the facts about how the accident happened.
If a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle while lawfully walking in a designated crosswalk, the driver will most likely be found at fault for the accident. A driver who is at fault for a pedestrian accident in Florida may be sued so that the injured party can recover compensation for their damages, such as lost wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering.
In Florida, typically, an at-fault’s driver’s car insurance company will pay for the damages that accrued as a result of a pedestrian accident, but what the insurance company pays for depends on the driver’s policy and its limits. If you were hit at a crosswalk by a vehicle, you have up to four years to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party or two years in the event that you need to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
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