pedestrian injury

Pedestrian Injury

 

Whether you are biking along a hectic roadway, or walking on a residential sidewalk with your kids, pedestrians face noteworthy risks on a daily basis. Driver inattentiveness can rapidly turn a casual jog into a dangerous situation, and while everybody on or close roads has a duty to act with caution, those using larger, possibly fatal, vehicles have an additional obligation to drive carefully.

 

Hurt in a pedestrian accident in Tulsa, Oklahoma? Call our Tulsa law firm at (918) 392-5444!

 

Due to being close to the road, many pedestrian injuries are instigated by car-related accidents. In fact, almost half of all pedestrian accidents happen as a consequence of drunk driving. Further motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents are initiated by driver inattentiveness, bad visibility due to the weather or insufficient signage, or simple negligence. Nonetheless, pedestrians may also be hurt because of a failure to preserve property, particularly sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, and pathways.

 

Common reasons why pedestrian accidents happen:

 

  • Speeding
  • Drunk driving
  • Unfocused driving
  • Failure to follow traffic laws
  • Failure to give pedestrians the right of way
  • Failure to preserve property

 

The injuries pedestrians endure in accidents differ dependent on the type of accident they are in. With car-related injuries, pedestrians can probably suffer broken bones, specifically in the lower extremities, because of interaction with either the front or rear bumper of the automobile.

 

The most common pedestrian injuries can include:

 

  • Head trauma, including concussions
  • Broken bones
  • Abdominal trauma
  • Chest injuries
  • Spinal injuries, especially whiplash
  • Cuts

 

Deciding Responsibility for Pedestrian Accidents

 

In motor vehicle accidents concerning pedestrians, the accountability for the crash usually falls to the neglectful driver. Nonetheless, occasionally it could be the responsibility of badly preserved roads, broken traffic signals, or other outlying issues. In these cases, a third party could be liable for failure to preserve safe road environments. In some circumstances, the pedestrian may be partly at fault for distraction, impairment, or inattentiveness.

 

Contact Truskett Law for an initial consultation to discuss your Tulsa pedestrian injury case.

 

Call 918-392-5444 to get started. Don’t Risk It, Call Truskett!