Distracted driving remains one of the leading causes of pedestrian accidents. In busy urban areas where people walk frequently the danger increases when drivers divert their attention even for a moment What seems like a quick glance at a phone or reaching across the car can lead to catastrophic harm for someone walking
Why Pedestrians Are Especially Vulnerable
Pedestrians have little protection when struck by a vehicle Even at slower speeds a collision can result in life changing injuries or death Because pedestrians depend entirely on drivers to see them the margin for error is small
Distracted drivers often fail to see pedestrians at crosswalks miss traffic signals or fail to yield. Their reaction times slow and their ability to notice someone stepping off a curb or crossing unexpectedly is impaired
Common Types of Driving Distraction
One of the biggest sources of distraction is cell phone use texting or dialing while driving. These actions force drivers to take their eyes off the road Their hands off the wheel or their mental focus off driving Even hands free devices can cause mental distractions that reduce awareness
Other distractions include eating or drinking, adjusting the radio or climate controls, looking at maps or navigation screens, or interacting with passengers Any of these activities takes a driver’s focus away from watching for pedestrians
What Pedestrians Can Do After an Accident
If you are hit by a distracted driver it is vital first to get medical attention Immediately document everything at the scene Take photos of your injuries and surroundings, note traffic signals and crosswalks, record weather and lighting conditions Gather contact information from witnesses and involved drivers Obtain the police report as soon as possible
Because insurance adjusters sometimes try to shift blame to the pedestrian it is critical to have experienced legal guidance. A lawyer can help gather evidence to show the driver’s distraction caused the accident, handle negotiations, and pursue fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering
How Hillstone Law Can Help
At Hillstone Law we are committed to protecting pedestrians’ rights We will review all evidence including driver phone records, traffic camera footage, witness accounts and injury reports We help establish fault, negotiate with insurers, and take legal action if needed
If you have been struck by a distracted driver walking, contact Hillstone Law for a free consultation We will help you understand your rights and guide you on how to pursue compensation for your injuries and recovery
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