What to Know During Pedestrian Safety Month
Every October, Pedestrian Safety Month reminds us of a sobering reality: Pedestrians are vulnerable road users who face serious risks every time they cross the street. If you’ve been injured by an inattentive or impaired driver while walking, you have legal rights.
Pedestrian Accidents are too Common
Pedestrian accidents happen more often than most people realize. A distracted driver checking their phone, a motorist failing to yield at a crosswalk, or someone speeding through a residential area can cause devastating injuries in seconds.
These accidents often result in broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, or worse. The consequences can be life-altering, affecting your ability to work, care for your family, and live independently. Even a “minor” pedestrian accident is a life-altering experience.
When Drivers are at Fault
Ohio law requires drivers to exercise reasonable care to avoid colliding with pedestrians. This means yielding at crosswalks, obeying traffic signals, and remaining vigilant at all times. When a driver fails to meet these obligations, they can be held liable for your injuries.
Negligence in pedestrian accidents often involves:
- Distracted driving (texting, eating, adjusting the radio)
- Speeding or reckless driving
- Failing to yield the right of way
- Driving under the influence
- Disregarding traffic signals or stop signs
If any of these factors contributed to your accident, you have grounds for a personal injury claim.
Your Personal Injury Claim Options
When a driver’s negligence causes your injuries, you have the right to pursue compensation. A personal injury claim can recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs. If your injuries prevent you from returning to work or require ongoing treatment, these damages can be substantial!
Ohio law gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a claim, but waiting puts you at a disadvantage. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies use delays against you. The sooner you act, the stronger your case becomes. You deserve full compensation that accounts for the true cost of your injuries—and that requires an attorney who knows how to fight for maximum recovery.
Don’t Wait—Get the Compensation You Deserve
Pedestrian accidents can leave you facing mounting medical bills, lost wages, and long-term disability. You shouldn’t have to shoulder this burden alone. The Law Offices of Tim Misny can help you with your pedestrian accident claim.
When you’re the victim of negligence or recklessness, I’ll Make Them Pay!® Call my office at (877) 944-4373 so I can evaluate your case right away.