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Plantation Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Client-Focused Plantation Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Pursues Maximum Compensation for Pedestrians Injured in Accidents

Plantation’s year-round warm weather is perfect for walking, strolling, jogging, and running. In fact, many people prefer walking to work instead of driving. Unfortunately, greater traffic volume increases the risk of pedestrian accidents. A skilled Plantation pedestrian accident lawyer can protect your rights if you were injured as a pedestrian.

A pedestrian never expects to be struck by a car when he/she is out for a walk or jog. However, the unexpected can happen to anyone, even the most cautious pedestrians. If a vehicle in Plantation has hit you, our pedestrian accident lawyers at Feingold, Posner & Draizin Accident Lawyers are dedicated to helping you fight for fair and full compensation on your behalf.

At Feingold, Posner & Draizin Accident Lawyers, our knowledgeable attorneys represent pedestrian accident victims and their families. Our founding lawyers, Craig Posner and Eric Feingold, proudly serve clients throughout the entire South Florida area. We are committed to putting our 25 years of combined legal experience to work for you and help you achieve the compensation to which you are entitled.

You can get a free consultation with a Plantation pedestrian accident lawyer by calling 954-953-5861 or CONTACT us online.

Pedestrian Accidents in Plantation

Florida is the deadliest state for pedestrians, according to Smart Growth America. The Sunshine State has the highest per capita deaths in pedestrian accidents. Nine Florida cities are on the list of America’s deadliest cities for pedestrians.

In fact, Broward County, where the city of Plantation is located, has the state’s second-highest number of deadly roadways, second only to Miami-Dade County. In 2015 alone, there were over 38,400 motor vehicle accidents and 221 deaths in Broward County.

Unfortunately, deadly pedestrian accidents are not unheard of in Plantation and other parts of Broward County.

Each year, hundreds of Plantation residents sustain injuries in pedestrian accidents in various parts of the city. However, a large number of pedestrian accidents in Plantation occur along West Atlantic Boulevard, North State Road 7, and North University Drive.

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Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in Plantation, FL

Fla. Stat. § 316.072 requires all motorists to obey Florida’s traffic laws and exercise due care when operating motor vehicles. One of the duties is to stay vigilant at all times and watch out for pedestrians crossing the streets.

Unfortunately, car drivers do not always obey traffic laws, which can result in preventable accidents caused by:

  • Speeding. A car traveling at high speeds is likely to cause life-threatening injuries to pedestrians. Car drivers are legally required to drive within the posted speed limit and stop for pedestrians at or in crosswalks.
  • Failure to yield. As mentioned earlier, drivers are legally required to stop for pedestrians at or in crosswalks. Many pedestrian accidents occur when drivers roll through stop signs or otherwise fail to yield to pedestrians who have the right of way.
  • Distracted driving. Inattentive driving is one of the most common reasons car drivers hit pedestrians. A car driver may not be able to stop in time to avoid a collision if they are distracted by their cell phone or any other handheld electronic device. Daydreaming, eating, and other distracting activities may also result in a pedestrian accident.
  • Driving while intoxicated. Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited by Fla. Stat. § 316.193. Driving under the influence affects the driver’s reaction times, judgment, vision, and coordination, which increases the risk of a pedestrian accident.
  • Adverse weather conditions. Generally, operating a motor vehicle in inclement weather is more challenging, no matter how experienced or attentive the driver is. A driver may fail to see a pedestrian crossing the street in heavy rain, fog, or snow, while slippery road surfaces may make it impossible to stop in time to avoid a collision.
  • Backing-up. Pedestrian accidents are at risk of being struck by motor vehicles backing up, especially if the driver fails to check their rear- and side-view mirrors and/or the pedestrians unexpectedly walks/runs into the path of the vehicle out of nowhere.

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How to Prove Negligence After a Pedestrian Accident in Plantation?

In Florida, both pedestrians and drivers must obey traffic laws to avoid causing harm to others. Safety is everyone’s responsibility. If a car driver who hit a pedestrian was negligent for causing the accident, the injured pedestrian might file a claim against the negligent driver.

However, the pedestrian will have to prove negligence to seek compensation for their damages and losses.

In Florida, injured parties can prove negligence after a pedestrian accident—or any other motor vehicle accident, for that matter—by establishing:

  1. The other party owed you a duty of care;
  2. They breached the duty of care due to negligent conduct; and
  3. The breach of duty resulted in your injury and actual damages.

Contact a knowledgeable pedestrian accident attorney to help you prove the other party’s negligence in your particular case. If your lawyer can prove that the other party was negligent, you may be able to seek compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses.

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Fault in Florida Pedestrian Accidents

Florida follows the pure comparative negligence doctrine (Fla. Stat. § 768.81), which means each party involved in a pedestrian accident may share liability if they were partially at fault. If an injured party is responsible for the accident, their compensation will be reduced by the percentage of their own fault.

It is not uncommon for both the driver and the pedestrian involved in an accident to share responsibility.

A car driver who hit a pedestrian may be deemed fully or partially at fault if they:

  • Failed to yield the right of way
  • Exceeded the posted speed limit
  • Failed to pay attention to the road (were distracted by something)
  • Ran a red light
  • Failed to obey other traffic rules

However, pedestrians may be held responsible for traffic accidents in which motor vehicles hit them, too.

A pedestrian may cause an accident if they:

  • Dart out in front of the car
  • Jaywalk or fail to use marked crosswalks to cross the street
  • Cross the street while not paying attention to their surroundings
  • Cross the street while not paying attention to their surroundings
  • Ignore pedestrian signals
  • Cross the street against the traffic signal (the “Do Not Walk” signal)

Your Plantation pedestrian accident attorney will investigate your particular accident and gather all available evidence to determine fault in your accident.

Should I hire a Plantation pedestrian accident lawyer?

If you sustained injuries in a pedestrian accident in Plantation, you need a results-driven and knowledgeable lawyer who can protect your rights and secure maximum compensation on your behalf.

Our Plantation pedestrian accident attorneys at Feingold, Posner & Draizin Accident Lawyers have over 25 years of combined legal experience. We are committed to securing the most favorable outcome for people who suffered serious injuries and their families.

If you hire our lawyer to handle your pedestrian accident case, we can help you:

  • Gather the necessary evidence to prove the other party’s negligence
  • Identify all liable parties
  • Determine all available options for compensation
  • Build a strong case to maximize your recovery
  • Communicate and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf
  • Fight for the compensation to which you are entitled in and out of court

Do not hesitate to call and receive a free consultation with our Plantation pedestrian accident attorneys at Feingold, Posner & Draizin Accident Lawyers. We understand what it takes to secure maximum compensation for pedestrian accident victims.

Get your free consultation by calling 954-953-5861 or fill out this CONTACT form.

Plantation Pedestrian Accident Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Our pedestrian accident attorneys at Feingold, Posner & Draizin Accident Lawyers offer free consultations to prospective clients. As you can imagine, we get to answer tons of questions on an everyday basis. However, over the years, we have noticed that some questions our accident victims ask our attorneys are more common than others.

For this reason, we will address the frequently asked questions in our FAQ section below. If you do not find answers to your specific questions, do not hesitate to schedule a free consultation with our Plantation pedestrian accident lawyers.

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