There are two types of pedestrian accidents - vehicular and
non- vehicular pedestrian accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic
Safety Association (NHTSA), about 5,000 pedestrians die in motor vehicle related
accidents annually. While a non-vehicular pedestrian accident may occur due to
poor maintenance, sidewalk or parking lot defects, and construction or other
debris on walkways, etc.
Depending on the circumstances, the legal responsibility in
a pedestrian accident may be on more than one person. The potentially liable
parties may include the driver of a vehicle that strikes a pedestrian, the
party responsible for maintaining the sidewalk, road or parking lot in
question, or the pedestrian him/herself. Whether by a vehicle or a property
defect, if the accident was caused by someone else’s fault, the pedestrian
accident victim may be eligible to receive compensation.
There are broadly two
types of pedestrian accidents - non-vehicular and vehicular. In a non-vehicular
pedestrian accident, property owners of the place where the accident occurred can
be held responsible if they created the condition that caused the accident,
knew it existed, or were negligent in discovering and correcting it despite the fact it that it had
existed for a significant length of time. They are responsible for maintaining
their property and for warning people if there are hazardous situations
concerning it. You may be able to recover damages if you can prove that a
dangerous condition existed on the property where the accident occurred.
In a pedestrian-vehicle accident, the duty of care is owed
by those involved in the accident. The driver of a vehicle, as well as the
pedestrian, must follow the rules of the road and exercise reasonable care. It
is the responsibility of the pedestrian to exercise reasonable care for his/her
own safety.
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