Pedestrian collisions usually cause serious injuries or even fatalities. Along with severe injuries, victims must contend with high medical costs, missed income, and long healing times. And that does not consider the psychological impact into account, the psychological impact that such a terrible event might have. Some bicycle accidents or collisions involving motorcycles may result in injury to pedestrians as well.Â
Although it is legally and morally required of us as drivers to avoid hurting and protecting pedestrians, most accident victims on foot have no idea what to do when anything goes wrong. A Los Angeles pedestrian accident lawyer can help you with your case and explain your rights.
What Causes Pedestrian Accidents Most Frequently?
1. Using a cell phone: using electronic devices, conversing with passengers, and engaging in other activities while distracted driving.Â
2. Abuse of alcohol and other drugs: Drunk and drug-impaired driving (DUI) is a significant contributor to road accidents.
3. Driving too fast: for conditions is another factor in collisions involving pedestrians.
4. Not prioritizing the pedestrian’s right to move: Operators of motor vehicles frequently disregard pedestrians’ right-of-way as they are navigating a crossroad. Most fatal pedestrian collisions occur at junctions, according to statistics.
5. Neglect to indicate before making a turn: Another prevalent factor in pedestrian collisions is the lack of drivers of motor vehicles to indicate prior to turning. When motorists don’t use their blinkers, pedestrians have little indication and risk walking directly into the path of the moving car.
6. Visibility and Time of Day: Many pedestrian accidents occur at night. Poor visibility and an increase in the number of motorists driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can make for dangerous conditions.
What are the common injuries during pedestrian accidents?
The following wounds are sustained by pedestrians most frequently:
1. injury to the spinal cord, which can cause paralysis and even death
2. head trauma, which can result in death and paralysis
3. damage to internal organs that can be fatal
4. Typically, non-fatal ligament tears and sprains.
5. Leg, arm, hip, rib, and broken femurs, however, are often not fatal
6. Gashes, bruising, and abrasions of the scalp that usually do not result in death
7. Face and hand gashes, bruising, and lacerations that are typically not lethal
Do I Require Legal Representation to Handle My Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit?
You are entitled to compensation if you sustained severe physical harm while a pedestrian in an automobile collision. However, without competent representation, it may be challenging, if not unattainable, to receive compensation.Â
An attorney can assist you in the following ways:
- They can assist in establishing guilt and fault.
- They have the resources and techniques necessary to calculate financial losses, which will help guarantee that you get the compensation you require and deserve.
- They could act as a go-between for insurance providers.