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In the Triangle, Pedestrian Accidents Are On The Rise

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Pedestrian Accident Help

Pedestrian accidents are on the rise in the Triangle area. Every day, distracted and negligent drivers are putting you and your family at risk even during simple routines such as crossing the street. If you’ve been involved in a pedestrian accident, you may be experiencing fear, disbelief, and pain – but may be hesitant to take action. Please know that you don’t need to suffer in silence.

If you or a family member have been the victim of a pedestrian accident, Miller Law Group is here to help. Let us help get you and your family’s life back on track.

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How Pedestrian Accidents Happen

A Pressing Issue Worth Understanding

The rise in pedestrian accidents has become a pressing issue, demanding a comprehensive understanding of their dynamics for individuals and insurance companies alike. Within this section, you will gain valuable insights into pedestrian accidents, encompassing current statistics, prevalent causes, and the severity of these incidents.

Statistics and Trends

Current Pedestrian Accident Statistics

Pedestrian accidents are a sobering reality on our roads. To appreciate the gravity of the issue, consider the following statistics:

  • In 2022, there were a total of 275 fatal pedestrian accidents in North Carolina alone, a 7.4% increase from the previous year.
  • On a national level, pedestrian deaths have been on an exceptional rise since 2010, with over 77% increase overall.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

What Situations Pedestrians Should Avoid

Some countless situations and reasons lead up to a pedestrian-related accident. Every situation is unique, but trends have been identified over the years – elements that appear to raise the likelihood of being in an accident. By understanding and, ideally, avoiding these situations, you stand to reduce your chances of being in an accident.

The surge in distracted driving, primarily caused by smartphone usage, has emerged as a major factor in pedestrian accidents. When drivers fail to fully focus on the road, they may disregard pedestrians in crosswalks or struggle to respond promptly. By maintaining undivided attention while driving, we can help prevent these unfortunate incidents and ensure the safety of everyone on the road.

Driving at excessive speeds diminishes a driver’s ability to react promptly, amplifying the gravity of accidents. When pedestrians collide with speeding vehicles, the likelihood of severe injuries and fatalities dramatically escalates.

Inclement weather conditions, including rain, snow, or fog, have the potential to diminish visibility and traction on the road, thereby augmenting the risk of accidents involving pedestrians. Slippery road surfaces also pose challenges for drivers in terms of timely braking.

Engaging in negligent behavior, such as disregarding red lights, neglecting the right of way, or disregarding crosswalks, contributes substantially to pedestrian accidents. The actions of drivers have a direct impact on the safety of pedestrians.

Pedestrian accidents are notorious for their catastrophic effects, causing immense harm in terms of loss of human lives and significant financial repercussions.

Pedestrians in accidents frequently suffer from severe injuries, such as fractures, head trauma, and spinal injuries. Tragically, many pedestrian accidents result in fatalities, inflicting immeasurable grief upon families.

Pedestrian accidents can have significant financial consequences. Medical bills, rehabilitation, and potential legal expenses can weigh heavily on the victims and their families. Furthermore, the emotional impact, including trauma and anxiety, can be enduring.

Recognizing the gravity of these consequences emphasizes the significance of pedestrian safety measures and comprehensive insurance coverage for all individuals on the road. By addressing these concerns, insurance companies can play a crucial role in minimizing the impact of pedestrian accidents and fostering safer road environments.

Preventing Pedestrian Accidents

Tips for Drivers

Preventing pedestrian accidents requires the active involvement of both drivers and pedestrians. By following safety guidelines and adopting responsible behaviors, individuals can contribute significantly to reducing the risk of accidents.

Drivers play a pivotal role in ensuring pedestrian safety on the road. Here are some essential tips for drivers to prevent pedestrian accidents:

Distractions, such as smartphone use and in-car entertainment systems, can potentially divert a driver’s attention away from the road. To ensure accident prevention, drivers should consider the following guidelines:

  • Disable or silence mobile devices: Refrain from engaging in texting, calling, or utilizing applications while operating a vehicle.
  • Utilize hands-free technology: If communication is necessary, rely on hands-free devices and voice commands as alternatives.
  • Maintain focus on the road: Prioritize attention towards the traffic environment and remain vigilant of pedestrians at all times.

To enhance pedestrian safety, drivers must be mindful of their speed as they go down the road. Excessive speed diminishes a driver’s reaction time and exacerbates the severity of accidents. Here are some essential guidelines for drivers to follow:

  • Adhere to posted speed limits: Pay close attention to speed limit signs and adjust your speed accordingly. This simple act of compliance can significantly contribute to safer road conditions.
  • Reduce speed in residential areas: Exercise utmost caution when driving through neighborhoods and school zones where pedestrians, including children, are more likely to be present. Slowing down in these areas demonstrates a responsible and considerate approach to road safety.
  • Maintain a safe speed in adverse weather conditions: When faced with reduced visibility or slippery roads due to inclement weather, driving within the speed limit is imperative. By doing so, you prioritize the safety of yourself and others on the road.
  • Prioritizing Pedestrians’ Safety at Crosswalks

Ensuring the safety of pedestrians at crosswalks is of utmost importance. Drivers should adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Give way to pedestrians: When approaching crosswalks, come to a complete stop to allow pedestrians to cross safely.
  • Wait until pedestrians have cleared the crosswalk: Only proceed once all pedestrians have safely crossed the road.
  • Remain vigilant for pedestrians, even when turning: Always check for pedestrians in the crosswalk before making turns at intersections with crosswalks.

Tips for Pedestrians

Pedestrians also have a responsibility to prioritize their safety. Here are important tips for pedestrians to prevent accidents:

Using Designated Crosswalks

Crossing the road at designated crosswalks enhances safety for both pedestrians and drivers. Pedestrians should:

  • Cross at marked crosswalks: Use designated crosswalks to cross the road.
  • Follow traffic signals: Wait for the pedestrian signal to indicate it’s safe to cross.

Remaining Alert and Visible

Pedestrians should actively engage in their safety by being aware of their surroundings and making themselves visible to drivers:

  • Stay attentive: Avoid distractions like texting or listening to loud music while walking near traffic.
  • Wear bright clothing: Especially at night or in low-light conditions, wearing reflective or brightly colored clothing can make you more visible to drivers.
  • Use sidewalks: Use them instead of walking on the road whenever they are available.

Avoiding Distractions (e.g., Smartphones)

Just as distracted driving can be dangerous, distracted walking can lead to accidents. Pedestrians should:

  • Keep smartphones stowed: Refrain from using smartphones or other devices while walking near traffic.
  • Stop and step aside: If you must use your phone or engage in another distracting activity, stop walking and move safely away from traffic.
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FAQ About Pedestrian Accidents

From Insurance to Seeking Compensation

If you are a pedestrian involved in an accident, prioritize your safety and seek medical attention if needed. Report the accident to the police, exchange information with the driver, and gather evidence if possible. Contact your insurance company and consider consulting an attorney.

As a driver, immediately stop and check on the injured pedestrian. Call 911 for medical assistance and report the accident to the police. Provide your contact and insurance information to the pedestrian. Cooperate with authorities and your insurance company.

Yes, auto insurance typically covers pedestrian accidents. The driver’s liability coverage may compensate for the pedestrian’s injuries and related expenses.

Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage can help when the driver lacks adequate insurance.

Time limits, known as statutes of limitations, vary by jurisdiction. It’s essential to report the accident and initiate the claims process as soon as possible to meet these deadlines.

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, rehabilitation costs, and funeral expenses in the case of a fatality. The amount depends on factors like the severity of injuries, liability, and insurance policy limits.

While you can file a claim without an attorney, consulting a personal injury attorney experienced in pedestrian accidents can help navigate complex legal processes, negotiate with insurance companies, and ensure you receive fair compensation.

Advocating for improved pedestrian infrastructure, such as sidewalks, crosswalks, and pedestrian-friendly traffic signals, can help make your neighborhood safer. Encourage responsible driving behavior and raise awareness about pedestrian safety.

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