Pedestrian accidents are about the saddest accidents that occur on our city streets every day. The victims are the largely nameless faceless people you never hear about on the evening news because there is no sensationalism or angle for what happened to them. Simply they were hit by a vehicle of some sort and suffered an injury often severe sometimes fatal.
Every year in the U.S. an estimated 100000-plus pedestrians are involved in traffic accidents. More than half of these result in death and of those about half occur between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. Sadly this is when children are on their way home after having just gotten out of school. Statistics show children and the elderly are in fact the two groups most at risk of being involved in a pedestrian accident. The majority of deaths and injuries incurred in these tragic accidents are due to a negligent or careless driver.
Grossman Law Offices represent pedestrian accident cases. Give us a call for a free consultation.
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