Pedestrian safety is a major concern throughout California, and children are among the most vulnerable. With busy streets, distracted drivers, and insufficient pedestrian infrastructure, kids face a heightened risk of being injured while walking. At Hillstone Law, we are committed to protecting children and ensuring that families understand their legal rights when accidents occur.
Pedestrian Rights Under California Law
California law gives pedestrians especially children important protections. According to California Vehicle Code Section 21950, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing within marked crosswalks or unmarked intersections. This law is designed to prioritize pedestrian safety, yet many accidents still happen due to careless or distracted driving.
Because children are smaller and less predictable in their movements, they are at greater risk of being overlooked by drivers, making strict adherence to pedestrian laws essential.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents Involving Children
While every case is unique, the most common causes of child pedestrian accidents in California include:
- Distracted driving (such as texting while driving)
- Speeding, especially in school zones and residential neighborhoods
- Failure to yield at crosswalks and intersections
- Poor infrastructure, including missing sidewalks, dimly lit crosswalks, or inadequate signage
- Driver inattention in areas where children walk or play
These risks highlight why both education and accountability are critical to improving child pedestrian safety.
What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident
If your child is injured in a pedestrian accident, taking the right steps immediately can help protect their health and strengthen your legal claim:
- Seek medical attention right away, even if injuries seem minor.
- Call the police and obtain an official accident report.
- Document the scene with photos of the area, any visible injuries, and vehicle damage.
- Collect witness information, if possible.
- Avoid admitting fault or making statements that could harm your case later.
Legal Options for Injured Pedestrians in California
Children injured in pedestrian accidents may face lifelong consequences, from ongoing medical care to lost educational opportunities. In California, injured pedestrians can pursue compensation for:
- Current and future medical expenses
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Lost wages for parents who must take time off to care for an injured child
At Hillstone Law, we fight to ensure that settlements fully reflect both immediate and long-term needs.
Prevention Through Safety and Education
While legal action is essential after an accident, prevention is just as important. Communities can help protect children by:
- Implementing better lighting and signage in crosswalks
- Reducing speed limits near schools and playgrounds
- Teaching children about road safety from an early age
- Increasing enforcement of pedestrian right-of-way laws
Together, education and stronger safety measures can reduce the number of child pedestrian accidents in California.
Hillstone Law Is Here for Your Family
If your child has been injured in a pedestrian accident, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. At Hillstone Law, we are dedicated to protecting children and ensuring that families receive the justice and compensation they deserve.
Call us today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and fight to hold negligent drivers accountable while helping your family move forward.
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