Posts Tagged ‘Pedestrian Injury Accident’

Deadly Pedestrian-Passenger Accidents

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

van CTA bus crash 300x105 Deadly Pedestrian Passenger AccidentsTwo breaking news stories today highlights the the danger and frequency of deadly motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians and large vehicles, including vans and buses.  One story involves a male pedestrian who was struck by a car (a Ford Escape SUV) in Chicago at 980 N. Michigan Avenue on the evening of September 20, and was pronounced dead yesterday.  The second story discusses who six people were injured, and one passenger was killed, when a van, which bore the markings of an adult day care center, crashed into a CTA bus, which had 13 passengers on-board at the time.

The first story involving a pedestrian killed in a car accident occurs all to frequently.  According to the NHTSA’s statistics from 2007, there were 70,000 pedestrians injured in motor vehicle crashes that year, of which 4,654 pedestrians were killed.  In other words, a pedestrian is killed in a traffic accident every 113 minutes and injured in a car crash every 8 minutes. Where the pedestrian accident was caused by the negligence or recklessness of a driver, it is critical to contact an experienced injury attorney to protect your rights.

The second story involving a crash between a passenger van and a CTA bus highlights the risk of public transportation accidents.  Drivers and operators of public transportation, including the CTA, Metra, Pace or other public transportation company owe their passengers (the public) a higher duty of care to exercise safety in the operation of their buses, trains and vans.

Furthermore, the employer of the driver of the van may be liable for this accident.  Indeed, the story states that the driver of the van, which bore the markings of an adult day care center, received multiple citations as a result of the accident.  The injured passengers or pedestrians may have a viable negligence lawsuit against the driver’s employer, the adult day care center, under a “respondeat superior” theory of liability.  There may also be a viable negligent hiring or negligent entrustment action.

To speak with a top Chicago car accident and motor vehicle injury lawyer, call Passen Law Group at (312) 527-4500 for a free consultation.

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Accidents Involving Pededstrians Hit By Car

Monday, September 21st, 2009

pedestrian hit by car 300x286 Accidents Involving Pededstrians Hit By CarYesterday morning, September 20, as my wife and I pulled up to our favorite bagel restaurant, New York Bagel & Bialy, on Touhy Rd. in Skokie, we were in shock with what we saw:   a car had driven through the glass storefront of the bagel restaurant, and there was a person lying on the sidewalk in agony, with blood dripping from his forehead.  Police and emergency medical personnel eventually arrived to the scene to care for the injured person.

The accident involved a relatively common factual scenario with motor vehicle accidents:  a pedestrian hit by a car, resulting in significant injuries to the pedestrian.  To speak with a top-rated Chicago car accident lawyer with experience representing pedestrian, passenger and driver victims of car accidents, call Passen Law Group at (312) 527-4500 for a free consultation.

According to the most recent statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) “Pedestrian Safety Program”, nearly 5,000 pedestrians were killed and 70,000 pedestrians injured  in traffic accidents in the United States in 2007.  To put that into perspective, a pedestrian is injured in a traffic crash every 8 minutes and killed in a traffic accident every 113 minutes.

Somewhat surprisingly,  most pedestrian fatalities occurred at non-intersection locations in normal weather locations.  Less surprisingly, most pedestrian deaths occurred at night, in urban areas, and during the weekend.  In nearly half of the pedestrian-vehicle accidents, alcohol was involved — either for the driver or the pedestrian.

The NHTSA mentions several safety reminders to prevent pedestrian-vehicle accidents from occurring:

  • Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing the street in marked or unmarked crosswalks.  Still, pedestrians must be careful crossing at various dangerous intersections where the failure to yield right-of-way often occurs, such as where drivers turn onto another street and a pedestrian is in their path;
  • Pedestrians should cross the street at a designated crosswalk, and look both ways before crossing;
  • Pedestrians should maintain their visibility at night by carrying a flashlight or wearing retro-reflective clothing to highlight body movement;
  • Pedestrians should walk on the sidewalk where possible.  Alternatively, where walking on the street, pedestrians should walk facing traffic.

Drivers and pedestrians should stay mindful of these safety recommendations to prevent accidents, such as the pedestrian-car accident described above, from occurring.  In car accidents involving a pedestrian hit by a car, it is critical to contact a top car accident attorney.  To consult with a top injury lawyer with Passen Law Group, call us at (312) 527-4500.

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