In the U.S., passenger vehicles typically weigh between 2,000 and 6,000 pounds, with 18-wheelers tipping the scales at up to 80,000 pounds. Because the average American weighs only 181 pounds, it is not difficult to understand why vehicle-pedestrian accidents are...
Walking without looking: Top 3 pedestrian distractions
In 2017, emergency rooms across the United States saw over 100,000 pedestrians for traffic-related injuries. Out of those, nearly 6,000 died. Given this high number, it is useful to understand the causes in order to prevent further accidents. While drivers are often...
Can jaywalkers get compensation in car accidents?
Car accidents that involve jaywalkers can result in serious injuries. Jaywalking is a right-of-way traffic violation. Two wrongs do not make things right, but when it comes to jaywalking and motor vehicle accidents, the solution often involves comparative fault. To...
Ways to Protect Children from Dangerous Pedestrian Accidents
Kids can add fun and excitement to the lives of California residents, but sometimes their impulsive and excitable natures can be detriments to their health. For example, when children are playing at parks, in yards, or on playgrounds, their high energy may cause them...
What should victims do after a pedestrian accident?
Walkers and runners need to be kept safe on the roadways but, unfortunately, drivers are not always careful and pedestrians end up injured. As a result, it is important for injured pedestrian accident victims to be familiar with the legal resources available to...
Can pedestrians and motorists coexist in Oakland?
The busy streets of Oakland are home to not only tens of thousands of college students, but also hospital employees, patients and visitors and employees in the retail venues and event centers. As a result, busy streets are being navigated not only by native residents,...