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Atlanta Pedestrian Accidents

Atlanta Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

When a pedestrian is struck by a moving vehicle, the results are often catastrophic. The injuries a pedestrian may sustain in such a collision provided that the pedestrian survives, include internal organ damage, multiple broken bones, neck and back injuries, and head trauma – even from a “minor” collision. If a driver is intoxicated, texting, speeding, or otherwise driving negligently when he or she injures a pedestrian, that driver can be held accountable for his or her carelessness when the victim takes legal action and files a personal injury claim.

Pedestrians safely crossing Atlanta street

The safety tips for pedestrians are not complicated: Stay alert.

Don’t walk and talk or text; instead, stop and move away from the street to talk or text. Do not jaywalk. Look both ways before crossing. Use sidewalks where possible. After dark, wear bright colors.

If you are struck and injured by a motorist in spite of your precautions, obtain medical attention immediately, and then discuss your legal rights and options at once with an experienced Atlanta pedestrian accident attorney at Spaulding Injury Law.

 

How Can a Pedestrian Accident Attorney at Spaulding Injury Law Help?

The attorneys at Spaulding Injury Law hold negligent drivers accountable for their actions. If you or someone you love has been injured in a pedestrian accident, we may be able to help you take legal action against the driver who caused the accident and injuries. An experienced Atlanta pedestrian accident attorney at Spaulding Injury Law can review the details of your claim, provide the candid legal advice you’ll need, and if necessary, fight on your behalf for the compensation that a pedestrian accident victim needs and for the justice that pedestrian accident victims deserve.

Pedestrians generally have no protection whatsoever in an accident situation. As a result, the injuries that pedestrians sustain in these accidents can be catastrophic – traumatic brain injuries, serious internal organ damage, severe neck and spinal cord injuries, and injuries requiring amputation are the common consequences of pedestrian accidents. If you are injured by a negligent driver while you are a pedestrian, seek medical attention at once, and do not speak with any insurance company representative before consulting an Atlanta pedestrian accident attorney at Spaulding Injury Law.

 

 

What Should You Do After a Pedestrian Accident in Johns Creek?

Once you’ve been in a pedestrian accident, there are some measures you should take to protect your rights to compensation from calling 911 to Write Down Details of the Accident. Even though is not that complicated it’s important for you to know it, that’s why we created a step-by-step guide on What Should You Do After a Pedestrian Accident.

 

Pedestrian Accidents: The Statistics

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) forwards the following statistics related to pedestrian accidents:

  • In 2020 alone, more than 7,000 pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents, which translates to a fatality every 75 minutes throughout the nation.
  • Of all the traffic fatalities out there, one in six is a pedestrian death. 
  • In 2020, pedestrian accidents led to the need for about 104,000 emergency room visits. 
  • Almost half of all fatal pedestrian accidents in a recent year involved impairment, and about a tenth involved a driver who had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that exceeded the legal limit of .08 percent.
  • The faster a vehicle’s speed, the more likely a pedestrian accident becomes and the more dangerous the accident is likely to be. 

Pedestrian accidents are regular occurrences, and they can happen to you when you least expect it.

 

Driver Negligence

When you’re on foot, the dangers of the road are that much more threatening. Because you have neither a protective cover to help shield you from an accident’s impact nor the power of an engine to help remove you from harm’s way, you’re far more vulnerable to driver negligence, which comes in a range of dangerous forms. 

Impairment

As mentioned, impairment plays far too serious a role in pedestrian accidents. Consider the following statistics shared by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):

  • Drunk driving crashes are responsible for a death in this country every 45 minutes. 
  • 2020 saw a full 14 percent rise in impairment-related traffic fatalities over 2019. 
  • 11,654 victims of drunk drivers lost their lives in 2020. 

Excess Speed

When motorists choose to ignore the posted speed limit or fail to adjust their speed downward in response to driving conditions that are less than ideal, it significantly increases the risk that accidents will happen, and pedestrians are particularly vulnerable. 

Exhaustion

It is not only more difficult to drive when you are tired but is also far more dangerous to do so. Unfortunately, too few motorists adequately address this safety concern. Drowsy driving can mimic impaired driving, and the results can be just as dangerous. 

Distraction

In order to share our roadways safely, motorists must direct their attention to the primary task at hand, which is proceeding with caution, and any outside distractions can prove deadly. When a driver allows his or her focus to wander, others on the road, including pedestrians, are at increased danger. Texting behind the wheel is especially dangerous. When motorists have their thoughts trained on what they see on their smartphones, they are less likely to notice – and react safely to – pedestrians in their midst.

 

At Crosswalks

Pedestrians are especially vulnerable at crosswalks, and when those tell-tale white stripes are present, pedestrians always have the right-of-way. As such, motorists must stop to allow any pedestrians within a crosswalk to continue safely crossing prior to proceeding themselves. When approaching a crosswalk, drivers are required to employ all necessary caution, avoid blocking the crosswalk, and refrain from overtaking a forward vehicle that has stopped at the crosswalk. 

 

What is Our Top Priority in Pedestrian Accident Cases?

Drivers can help by not talking on the phone or texting while they drive; by not drinking before driving; and by keeping their vehicles maintained and complying with all traffic laws and regulations. The priority at Spaulding Injury Law in a pedestrian accident case is recovering the maximum financial compensation on our client’s behalf. When a personal injury claim prevails, compensation is paid to cover medical expenses, future rehabilitation and therapy if needed, lost wages and lost earning capacity, and all related losses and expenses. A pedestrian accident victim may also in some cases be compensated for pain, suffering, and emotional trauma.

By investigating your case thoroughly and basing your injury claim on the facts, an Atlanta pedestrian accident lawyer can often help the injured victim of a negligent driver recover damages. You can speak with an Atlanta pedestrian accident attorney at Spaulding Injury Law by calling us at 770-744-0890. You may also reach us by filling out the contact form here on our website. We are ready and prepared to fight on behalf of the pedestrian victims of negligent drivers.

Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyers is located at 50 Hurt Plaza SE #1536, Atlanta, GA 30303, United.

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