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Is a Pedestrian Ever At Fault in An Accident?

Posted on : September 8, 2016
Appalachian Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Most people assume that the driver of a motor vehicle is automatically at fault in a collision with a pedestrian. While negligence on the driver’s part is a cause of many pedestrian accidents, this is not true in all cases. In some situations, the pedestrian is partly at fault — or completely at fault — for the accident.

Situations Where a Pedestrian May Be At Fault for an Accident

There are some clear instances where a pedestrian can be partially or wholly at fault, including but not limited to:

  • If the pedestrian was walking in the middle of the road while intoxicated
  • If the pedestrian was jaywalking and not using proper crosswalks to cross the street
  • If the pedestrian was walking in prohibited places, such as highway entrance and exit ramps
  • If the pedestrian crossed the road against traffic signs

The fault is determined once the situation is evaluated and the evidence is presented. If, for example, the pedestrian was jaywalking and the driver was making an improper turn, both of them may share fault for the accident.

Who Pays for Damages?

If the motor vehicle driver is wholly at fault for the accident, the pedestrian may be able to bring forward a claim for compensation against their insurance company. However, compensation is limited if the pedestrian is partly at fault. It’s possible that the pedestrian will incur out-of-pocket expenses. It is difficult for a driver to recover damages when a pedestrian is wholly at fault for the accident since the pedestrian isn’t covered by any type of insurance while walking.

Contact Appalachian Injury Law

If you suffered an injury in a pedestrian accident — whether you were the pedestrian or the driver — consult with an experienced car accident lawyer as soon as possible. Contact Appalachian Injury Law today to learn about your rights and how a claim can help you pay the bills associated with devastating accidents. Call now for a consultation at (706) 515-1995.

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