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Injured Whilst Walking
When roads are equally shared by automobiles and pedestrians, a large number of people are at a risk of getting injured whilst walking. Hundreds of pedestrian accidents take place in UK every year, leaving thousands of pedestrians fatally injured or handicapped for their entire life. Some of the factors that contribute to pedestrian accidents are:
- Crossings without any traffic signals
- Children suddenly running out on the street
- People crossing from the opposite side of the normal traffic flow
- People crossing between the intersections
- Drivers driving under the influence of alcohol
- Drivers driving while talking on mobile phone
- Drivers unable to see the pedestrians in the dark
In order to avoid getting injured whilst walking, the pedestrians should wear bright and reflective clothing in the dark so that the vehicle drivers can easily see them and they should be careful while crossing the intersections, especially those that do not have any traffic signals. Tell your children not to run or play on the roads and if there is no sidewalk on a road, you should prefer to walk against the traffic.
Most of the times, automobile drivers are responsible for the injuries and deaths of the pedestrians and therefore, it is their duty to be alert while driving and not do any other activity while they are behind the steering wheel. Sometimes, pedestrians are injured due to neither the fault of their own nor the fault of the vehicle drivers. They are injured due to poorly designed crossings and intersections and improper configuration of traffic signals. If you have been injured due to the negligence or fault of a vehicle driver, then you have all the right to file a claim against the driver. But if you have been injured due to negligence on part of a government entity, then it can also be held responsible for your injury and you can file a compensation claim against it.
If you or one of your loved ones has been injured whilst walking, you can file a claim against the responsible party to get a compensation for the medical bills, loss of income, loss of earning potential in case of a permanent injury, loss of the benefits, damages for suffering and pain and rehabilitation. The compensation amount that you may get depends upon the extent of your injuries, the time that has elapsed after the accident and the proofs and evidences you can provide in support of your claim.
Obviously compensation claims can be very complicated and it would be unwise to attempt to pursue a claim without professional assistance which should be provided by a solicitor with expertise in this field. Excalibur Solicitors is a specialist personal injury practice dealing with all types of injury claims such as road accidents, accidents at work, accidents in public places, medical negligence. If you have been injured in the last three years and require advice on your potential compensation claim we can provide a free legal assessment of your case if you complete our Application Form. We operate on a "No Win No Fee" basis at no cost to you.
The information in this article is designed to provide general information only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate, it does not constitute legal or other professional advice.











