The pedestrian, a 33 year old
woman, was “trying to cross a busy Temple Hills street.” Unfortunately, she was seriously injured and
is said to be in critical condition at the hospital. The woman tried to cross the street without
using a crosswalk or the walker traffic signal.
Police have not issued any
citations in the accident and the Metro Transit Police officer involved in the
crash has been placed on administrative duty while police continue their
investigation.
Unfortunately, thousands of
pedestrians are killed each year in accidents and actually the numbers have
been increasing nationwide in recent years.
2010
data
from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) placed
Maryland as the seventh most dangerous state for pedestrians with 1.75
fatalities per 100,000 residents.
However, the
most recent statistics do not have Maryland ranked in the top ten
for worst states for pedestrians.
According to the NHTSA,
nearly 3 out of 4 pedestrian deaths occur in urban environments, at
intersections, during the nighttime.
In a Maryland pedestrian
accident case, it must be determined whether the pedestrian was lawfully
crossing the street at the time of the crash.
In other words, was the pedestrian crossing the street against the
signal, crossing outside the crosswalk, or texting while crossing, or was the
pedestrian crossing with the “walk” signal and inside the crosswalk. Because Maryland is contributory negligence
states, if the victim pedestrian is negligent in any way, they cannot recover
in a civil lawsuit. Here, all evidence
shows that the woman crossed the street outside of any crosswalk, which if
found to be true, would prohibit her from being able to recover in this
accident.
If you or a
family member have been injured or killed in a pedestrian accident would like
to consult an experienced personal injury attorney for free, contact our office
at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment to meet at our Greenbelt
office or one of our other offices located throughout Maryland, or visit us
online at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Personal-Injury/
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