Pedestrian Accidents: Who Can Be Held Liable?
Feb 07
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has reported that every year, pedestrians make up about 12 percent of all motor vehicle crash deaths. While pedestrian fatalities aren’t as high as the numbers in passenger vehicle or motorcycle accident deaths, it is still substantial. Statistics show that in 2008, as many as 4,378 pedestrians were killed while 69,000 pedestrians were injured in motor vehicle accidents.
Suffice to say, every day, a pedestrian dies because of an accident involving a motor vehicle. In South Los Angeles, a 19-year old pedestrian recently lost his life in a collision. Authorities reported that the accident occurred before 7 AM just along the 8600 block of Figueroa Boulevard and Manchester Avenue.
The pedestrian was reportedly outside the crosswalk when he was struck and killed by the vehicle. The driver stopped at the scene and after being interviewed by the police, was not cited for the accident. Although the pedestrian died, the police stated that the driver did not break any laws.
Liability is a huge issue in pedestrian accidents. As the human body is no match for the strength or speed of a moving vehicle, pedestrians are often killed or sustain serious injuries in a collision. Most victims or their families would want to recover compensation against the driver but proving fault in a pedestrian accident isn’t easy.









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