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Several Florida Cities Listed as Most Dangerous for Pedestrians

On Behalf of | Jun 26, 2018 | Personal Injury Law |

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Though motor vehicle collisions continue to top the list of accidental death in the US, shocking trends show that the frequency of pedestrian accidents is on the rise. In a recent report, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) released details about the number of pedestrian deaths and the percentage increase in accidents from 2014 to 2016. However, the news should really hit home for residents of the Sunshine State: Several large municipalities in Florida made the list of the most dangerous cities in the U.S. for pedestrians. If you are injured despite using proper caution when walking in trafficked areas, talk to a skilled Florida personal injury lawyer about your rights in a pedestrian accident.

Most Dangerous Cities in Florida for Pedestrians 

The GHSA report reveals that certain cities in Florida are dangerous because of the steep increases in pedestrian accidents from 2014 to 2016. These locations include:

  • Orlando;
  • Miami;
  • Jacksonville;
  • West Palm Beach; and,
  • Sarasota.

Potential Factors Behind the Statistics

Officials pointed to high tourism and a substantial surge of snowbirds during certain months as contributing to the statistics putting Florida among the most dangerous cities for pedestrians. In addition, the weather could be a factor. Many people choose to walk for convenience, to enjoy the outdoors, and for health reasons. Those in Florida can do so throughout the year, compared to fewer months in colder climates. 

Other Causes of Pedestrian Accidents 

Regardless of Florida’s rankings, many of the reasons behind pedestrian accidents are common throughout the U.S., such as:

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances;
  • Failing to obey traffic signals or signs;
  • Poor street design;
  • Weather and road conditions;
  • Increased traffic volume during rush hours, holidays, or special events;
  • Distracted driving, including using a cell phone, operating a GPS, adjusting the radio, grooming and other activities; and,
  • Many other factors.

Note that both pedestrians and motorists can be careless with respect to the above causes of pedestrian accidents. Plenty of people on foot do not pay attention or violate Florida law, thereby compromising their own safety in causing a collision.

Call Now to Speak with a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Ocala, FL 

Unfortunately, negligent motorists pose almost as much a risk to pedestrians as other drivers on Florida roadways. Pedestrians are extremely vulnerable in traffic-related collisions, as they don’t enjoy the metal protective barrier offered by a vehicle. If you were hurt in a pedestrian accident, you do have rights and may be entitled to recover compensation for your losses. You increase your chances of success with a claim by retaining an experienced personal injury lawyer to represent your interests in settlement negotiations and in court.

For more information or to schedule a free consultation, please contact Piccin & Glynn, Attorneys at Law. You can reach our Ocala, FL by calling 352-558-8480 or visiting our website.

Resource:

ghsa.org/sites/default/files/2017-03/2017ped_FINAL_4.pdf

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