Factors of Liability In Pedestrian Accidents

May 16, 2022
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Like most personal injury cases, pedestrian accident claims require plaintiffs to understand how liability can change on a case-by-case basis. Several factors play a role in determining liability, so it is essential to work with a lawyer above all else. Below, we will detail the challenges of pedestrian accident claims and why it’s vital to work with a lawyer.

Responsibility of Each Party

In many pedestrian accidents, it’s the driver who is responsible for the damages. However, it’s not always the case, and the fault is not always clear. This type of case requires help from a legal representative to explain how to move forward. Here are important things to know about proving fault in a pedestrian accident:

Drivers and pedestrians each have a responsibility to act with reasonable care. Either party can breach their duty of care and cause a pedestrian-involved accident.

It’s vital for drivers and pedestrians to be aware of legal crosswalks. Failing to use a legal crosswalk can place some liability on the pedestrian.The aspect of shared fault may play a role in the case and limit how much parties can recover from their injuries.

No matter the situation, it’s vital for injured parties to speak with a lawyer. You can effectively protect your rights by hiring a lawyer who can pursue maximum compensation for your situation.

Others Who May Be Involved

When speaking with a lawyer, you can determine if another party might hold some liability. For instance, a hidden stop sign or another environmental issue that causes a pedestrian accident can impact a claim.

At Skousen, Gulbrandsen & Patience, PLC, we are committed to helping you understand your rights. You can get our Mesa pedestrian accident attorneys on your side. Trust that we understand how to prove liability and can work with you to pursue maximum compensation for any injuries you may sustain. We’ve got you covered every step of the way.

Call our firm today at (480) 833-8800 to discuss your rights. 

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