Atlanta, a vibrant city full of life, faces a growing challenge on its streets: the increase in accidents at pedestrian crossings caused by distractions. In this blog you will be able to learn about the seriousness of this problem, what to do if you find yourself in this situation, pedestrian safety tips, and how Castan, Lecca & Boeschen can help you.
Technological advances, although they offer countless benefits, also present new risks on public roads. The use of mobile devices while walking has significantly contributed to the increase in pedestrian accidents in urban areas such as Atlanta.
In Atlanta, pedestrian accidents are on the rise, and Distracted driving plays a significant role in this problem. Local organization Propel ATL notes that although pedestrians and cyclists account for less than 2% of all accidents, they make up more than 12% of fatal and serious injury accidents. Since 2011, pedestrian and cyclist deaths have increased 64% nationally, reaching an estimated 8,413 in 2022.
This trend is particularly alarming in Atlanta, where less than 10% of roads are responsible for 73% of fatal and serious injury crashes. Families affected by these tragedies are advocating for safer streets, highlighting the need to reduce speed limits and improve signage to protect pedestrians.
Additionally, the Atlanta metro area ranks as the eighth most dangerous place for pedestrians in the United States, according to Smart Growth America’s Dangerous by Design report. Pedestrian accident statistics notes that between 2003 and 2012, 1,564 pedestrians were killed in Georgia, with more than half of these deaths occurring in the Atlanta metropolitan area.
The Atlanta region stood out for its high pedestrian hazard index, calculated based on the percentage of residents who walk to work and the number of pedestrian deaths.
Nationally, the 2021 Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) report revealed that 7,485 pedestrians were hit and killed by distracted drivers, the highest number in four decades. This increase in pedestrian deaths reflects not only distracted driving behaviors but also the need to improve crosswalk safety and pedestrian visibility through better lighting, among other strategies.
The report also discusses how implementing a safe system approach, including engineering, public education, emergency response, and equitable enforcement, is essential to reducing accidents and saving lives.
Pedestrian accidents represent a risk to the physical integrity of individuals and have significant emotional and financial consequences for victims and their families.
Follow these tips to reduce the risk of accidents while walking:
For more information, check out our blog “When should I seek medical attention after a car accident?”
This is where the assistance of a pedestrian accident attorney is very important. At Castan, Lecca & Boeschen, we evaluate each case carefully, offering professional legal representation to ensure that your rights are respected and that you receive superior compensation for your injuries and losses.
Distracted driving and walking is a problem that requires attention and action. As pedestrians and community members, it is necessary to pay attention to your surroundings. If you have been the victim of a pedestrian accident in Atlanta, remember that you are not alone, we are here for you.
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Dustin Thompson
Attorney
Dustin Thompson was raised in rural Camilla, Georgia. Dustin graduated from Georgia Southern University majoring in political science and history. After graduation, Dustin obtained a law degree from Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta. Before becoming a lawyer, Dustin worked a variety of jobs from a watermelon farm in Mitchell County to a policy think tank in Washington D.C. Dustin has practiced law almost exclusively in the workers’ compensation arena since 2014. For nearly a decade, he worked for a large defense firm in Georgia representing employers and insurers and gaining the invaluable experience and knowledge of how insurers defend claims. In 2023, Dustin joined the firm to use his expertise and litigation skills to help individuals who have been injured as a result of work accidents and third-party negligence. Dustin has been repeatedly recognized by Best Lawyers: “Ones to Watch” in the practice of workers’ compensation. Outside of work, Dustin enjoys traveling, hunting, and attending sporting events. He and his family are active in Buckhead Church.
MICHAEL BOESCHEN
Attorney
Michael Boeschen (Mike) was born in Wichita, KS and raised in Chattanooga, TN. Mike graduated from The McCallie School and went on to study history, Spanish, and Latin American Studies at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. After graduation, he went on to pursue a law degree from the University Of Georgia School Of Law. During law school, Mike participated in the Legal Aid Clinic, assisting in the defense of indigent criminal defendants. Mike has been licensed to practice law in Georgia since 2002 and his main practice area consists of representing injured workers as they navigate through the Georgia workers’ compensation system. Mike is also fluent in Spanish. In his spare time Mike enjoys following soccer, cooking, and spending time with his wife and two young daughters. Mike and his family are parishioners of the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Sandy Springs, GA
CHRISTIAN PECONE
Attorney
ED DENKER
Attorney
ILIANA DOBREV
Attorney
KEN THAXTON
Attorney
ALEXANDER LECCA
Attorney
DANIEL CASTAN
Attorney
Dan Castan is a senior partner at Castan and Lecca, PC in Buckhead and represents injured workers before the State Board of Workers’ Compensation and plaintiffs in State and Superior Courts of Georgia for injuries suffered in accidents. Dan litigated one of the seminal claims securing the rights of undocumented workers to receive Workers’ Compensation benefits in the state of Georgia when injured in the case of Wet Walls, Inc. vs. Ledesma. Dan has successfully fought and settled multi million dollar cases. He was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey to immigrant parents from Cuba. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College and received his Juris Doctor from The Washington College of Law at The American University in Washington D.C. Dan was admitted to the Georgia Bar in November, 1993. He is an active member of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Atlanta Bar Association and the Workers’ Compensation Section of the State Bar of Georgia. Dan is a founding member and Director of the Latino Victory Fund Georgia and serves on the Board of The Latin American Association. Dan has been dedicated to getting Latinos elected to local, state and Federal offices in Georgia. He has been a Big Brother through Big Brothers and Sisters of Metro Atlanta and a mentor through The Latin American Association’s mentor/mentee program. Dan is married with two children.