A pedestrian or bicycle accident can turn a family’s life upside down in an instant. When the victim is a child, the injuries are often even more devastating, sometimes leading to permanent conditions that never fully heal. At Hillstone Law, we believe negligent drivers must be held accountable especially when their actions put children at risk.
Why School Zones Are Among the Most Dangerous Places
School zones are especially hazardous because of the unique combination of factors happening all at once:
- Dozens of parents dropping off and picking up children.
- Large buses with wide blind spots navigating tight areas.
- Hundreds of children on foot, bikes, and scooters, many of them impulsive and inexperienced around traffic.
Children do not yet have the judgment or experience adults rely on. They may forget to look both ways, dart into the street without warning, or fail to understand who has the right of way. This makes them especially vulnerable in crowded school zones.
Before the school year begins, talk to your kids about:
- Always looking both ways before crossing.
- Never running into the street unexpectedly.
- Making eye contact with drivers to ensure they’ve been seen.
- Using crosswalks and following signals.
By modeling safe habits and practicing together, you can help prepare your child for the busy traffic they’ll face every day.
Tips for Safe Driving in School Zones
According to the National Safety Council, drivers must take extra precautions in and around school areas. Some critical tips include:
- Never block crosswalks while waiting at lights or stop signs.
- Yield to pedestrians whenever school zone flashers are blinking.
- Stop immediately for crossing guards and school patrol officers.
- Be alert around playgrounds, parks, and residential areas.
- Avoid honking or revving your engine at pedestrians, even if you have the right of way.
- Never pass a vehicle stopped for pedestrians.
- Stop at least 10 feet behind school buses to allow children to safely board or exit.
- Always anticipate unpredictable movements from children.
Sharing the Road with Young Cyclists
Drivers must also use caution around kids on bikes. To reduce the risk of an accident:
- Leave at least three feet of space when passing a cyclist.
- Wait for a bicyclist to pass before making a left turn.
- If turning right, let cyclists traveling straight through the intersection go first.
- Always check mirrors for bikes before opening your car door.
- Watch for children on bikes emerging from driveways or behind parked cars.
Remember: children on bicycles may turn or change lanes without signaling. Stay alert at all times.
Your Rights After a School Zone Accident
Negligent drivers have a legal duty to exercise reasonable caution and when they fail to do so, they can be held liable for:
- Medical bills and future treatment expenses.
- Pain and suffering, even when difficult to measure in children.
- Permanent disfigurement or disability (such as scarring or amputations).
- Educational support, including tutors if time away from school impacts learning.
- Emotional trauma and the long-term impact of the accident.
Insurance companies often try to minimize these claims, especially when a child can’t fully describe their pain. That’s why having an experienced California pedestrian and bicycle accident lawyer is critical.
Call Hillstone Law Today We Protect California Families
If your child has been injured in a pedestrian or bicycle accident, you shouldn’t have to face insurance companies alone. At Hillstone Law, we fight aggressively to protect children’s rights and ensure families get the full compensation they deserve.
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