A recent article reported that a 6-year-old boy from Hoquiam was hit by a car on Halloween night and suffered leg and head injuries. It was noted that his condition was considered satisfactory on the morning of November 2, 2009. Although, sadly, this young child was hurt, he is lucky that he did not suffer more catastrophic injuries, which is unfortunately what usually occurs when vulnerably exposed pedestrians are struck by automobiles.
Apparently, while the State Patrol collision report stated that the young boy “darted out between cars” while crossing the street, the man accompanying the boy for trick-or-treating claims that the child did not jump into the road amidst traffic. When there are conflicting stories in auto accident and pedestrian accident incidents, law enforcement often turns to witnesses, as was the case in this particular situation. Based on the interviews witnesses provided regarding this pedestrian accident, law enforcement is currently standing by the claim that the driver was not at fault.
Although this particular accident was determined to have been caused by pedestrian inattention, some form of driver inattention may have also played a contributing role considering that many pedestrian accidents in Washington are caused by negligent motorists.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Washington, the skilled Seattle pedestrian accident attorneys at the Bernard Law Group can help. We have been protecting the rights of pedestrian injury victims for many years and have the legal knowledge to help you obtain the compensation you deserve.
Pedestrian injuries can be extremely devastating and require extensive medical care and treatment, all while the injury victim endures much pain and suffering. Contact the Bernard Law Group today to learn more about how we can help you receive compensation to help pay for hospital bills, medical treatment, pain and suffering, and even loss of wages. Call 1-800-418-8282 today for a free consultation.