Distracted pedestrian walking in a pedestrian crosswalk

Distracted Walking: A Risk for Pedestrian Safety

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Distracted pedestrian walking in a pedestrian crosswalk

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.

What is the situation in Atlanta?

People walking in a pedestrian crosswalk

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:

Woman victim of a pedestrian accident

 

  • Put away your cell phone: Use your phone only if necessary and always stop in a safe place to do so.

  • Cut down on headphones: If you like to listen to music or podcasts while you walk, consider removing one headphone to be more aware of traffic sounds and warnings from pedestrians and drivers around you.

  • Use crosswalks: Always look for designated crosswalks and follow traffic signs. Make eye contact with drivers to prevent accidents at pedestrian crossings, even if you have the right of way.

  • Avoid walking on busy streets: If possible, choose less busy and safer routes, even if this means taking a slightly longer path.

  • Improve your visibility: Wear light or reflective clothing if walking at night or in low visibility conditions, and carry a flashlight to make it easier for drivers to see you.

 

What to do after accidents at pedestrian crossings?

  • Seek medical attention immediately: Be sure to receive medical attention even if you do not appear to have serious injuries.

  • Report the accident: Notify local authorities about the accident so that it is officially recorded.

  • Document the scene: If possible, take photos of the accident scene, including any nearby traffic signs or traffic lights.

  • Avoid on-site negotiations: Do not enter into agreements or discussions with the other party involved without speaking to a lawyer.

 

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.

What Steps Should I Take If Injured in a Pedestrian Accident?

Pedestrian accidents are a serious issue; unfortunately, they are all too common. In Georgia alone, there were 236 pedestrian fatalities in 2019, according to the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. If you have been injured in a pedestrian accident, it is essential to take the necessary steps to protect your rights and seek compensation for your injuries.

What you should do after a pedestrian accident in Georgia:

  1. Seek Medical Attention
    The first and most crucial step after a pedestrian accident is to seek medical attention. Even if you feel fine, it is still essential to get checked out by a medical professional. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, and the adrenaline rush from the accident can mask pain or discomfort. By seeking medical attention, you can identify any injuries and start the necessary treatment. Additionally, seeking medical attention creates a record of your injuries that you can use as evidence in your personal injury claim.

 

  1. Contact the Police
    After a pedestrian accident, you should call the police and report the incident. When the police arrive, they will investigate the accident and create a report that details the events. This report can be valuable evidence when pursuing a personal injury claim. Additionally, the police can help you exchange information with the driver involved in the accident, including their insurance information and contact details.

 

  1. Collect Evidence
    Collecting evidence after a pedestrian accident is crucial. Be sure to take pictures of the accident scene, including any damage to your clothing or personal belongings. If there were witnesses to the accident, get their contact information, and ask them to provide a statement. This information can help establish fault and prove your case in court. Also, it’s a good idea to keep all medical bills and documentation related to your injuries.

 

  1. Contact an Experienced Personal Injury Attorney
    If you have been injured in a pedestrian accident, it is essential to contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can help you navigate the legal process, gather evidence, and negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf. Personal injury attorneys understand the complexities of pedestrian accident cases and can help you receive the maximum compensation for your injuries. Reach out to Castan, Lecca & Boeschen for more information. 

 

What should the driver do in a pedestrian car accident?

As a driver, being involved in a car accident with a pedestrian can be a traumatic experience, too. It’s important to remain calm and stay at the scene of the accident until the police arrive. It’s also crucial to assist the injured pedestrian. This could include calling 911 or offering first aid if you’re trained.

The driver should exchange contact and insurance information with the pedestrian and witnesses. This information will be critical when filing an insurance claim. It’s also essential to take photos of the scene of the accident, including any damage to the vehicle, injuries to the pedestrian, and the surrounding area.

However, it’s important to remember that the driver may be at fault for the accident. Drivers are legally responsible for operating their vehicles safely and following traffic laws, including yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks. If the driver was negligent or reckless, they may be liable for the pedestrian’s injuries and damages.

The driver must speak with an experienced personal injury attorney like the team at Castan, Lecca & Boeschen who can guide them through the claims process and protect their rights. An attorney can help the driver understand their legal responsibilities, determine liability, and negotiate with the insurance company to ensure they receive fair compensation.

How can pedestrians protect themselves from car accidents?

Here are some pedestrian safety tips that can help you avoid accidents and injuries while walking on or near roadways:

  1. Always use designated crosswalks or intersections to cross the street. Do not jaywalk or cross between parked cars, as it can be dangerous and increase the likelihood of getting hit by a vehicle.
  2. Look both ways before crossing the street, even if you have the right of way. Drivers can be distracted or may not see you, so check for oncoming traffic in both directions.
  3. Make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them to ensure they have seen you and are aware of your presence.
  4. Stay visible by wearing bright or reflective clothing, especially when walking at night or in low-light conditions.
  5. Avoid using electronic devices while walking, as they can distract you from your surroundings and increase the risk of accidents.
  6. Follow traffic signals and signs, and obey crossing guards and police officers.
  7. Walk on the sidewalk whenever possible, and if there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic on the edge of the roadway.
  8. Teach children about pedestrian safety and accompany them when crossing the street until they are old enough to do so on their own.

Following these pedestrian safety tips can reduce your risk of being involved in an accident. Always be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.

Being involved in a pedestrian accident can be a traumatic and life-changing experience. However, by taking the right steps after the accident, you can protect your rights and seek the compensation you deserve. Remember to prioritize your health and seek medical attention, report the accident to the appropriate authorities, document everything related to the accident, and contact an experienced attorney for help. By doing so, you can take control of the situation and focus on your recovery.

At Castan, Lecca & Boeschen, we understand the challenges of recovering from a pedestrian accident. That’s why we are committed to helping our clients seek the compensation they deserve for their injuries and damages. Our experienced attorneys have a deep understanding of Georgia pedestrian laws and regulations and can guide you through every step of the legal process. If you’ve been involved in an accident involving a pedestrian, don’t hesitate to contact us for a free consultation. We’ll help you understand your legal rights and work tirelessly to seek the justice you deserve.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Top Causes Of Pedestrian Accidents

In highly populated areas, car accidents involving pedestrians are unfortunately common. While they also occur in rural areas, the circumstances of the urban environment are more conducive to pedestrian accidents. According to Merriam-Webster, a pedestrian is someone who is traveling, or going, on foot. Pedestrians are quite common in busy areas, with everyone walking to and from work, engaging in exercise, or traveling to points of interest and restaurants. 

 

Pedestrians, however, are at an increased risk of getting hit by cars. In fact, instances of pedestrian fatalities in the state of Georgia have been on the rise over the past decade. 

 

Crosswalks are designated areas (usually outlined in white paint on the roadway) where pedestrians can cross the street safely at certain times. While nearly everyone should know how crosswalks work, not every driver is diligent in following these rules. When a driver ignores the rules of the crosswalk, a pedestrian accident can occur. 

 

In the state of Georgia, it is illegal for drivers to cut pedestrians off in the crosswalk or to try to squeeze past them when they are on the same side of the roadway. The law that instructs drivers on exactly what to do when a pedestrian is in a crosswalk is called “The Stop and Stay Law.” 

 

The Stop and Stay Law is self-explanatory: the driver must stop and stay stopped in order to let the pedestrian cross the road safely. The pedestrian, however, must also use caution when crossing the street. They must not suddenly walk into the road or put themselves in the path of an oncoming vehicle that does not have time to stop. 

 

In spite of the law, and in spite of the risk of tickets, injuries, and vehicle damage, drivers still might not exercise the appropriate caution when dealing with pedestrians. In this latest blog post, we will outline some of the most common causes of pedestrian accidents. 

 

Distracted Driving 

 

Distracted driving accounts for the most pedestrian accidents in the state of Georgia. While programs like the Bicycle & Pedestrian Program attempt to increase awareness of lawful pedestrian activities and educate drivers about pedestrian safety, these instances are still unfortunately a common occurrence. 

 

Many times, distracted driving has to do with the driver being on the cell phone while driving. This could include either texting or being on the phone. But there could be other instances of distracted driving that occur in other ways. 

 

Examples include eating, applying makeup, and programming the GPS or radio. Across different types of motor vehicle accidents, distracted driving is consistently the number one cause

 

It is crucial that drivers understand their responsibilities while they are on the road. They should keep their attention on the road at all times. Drivers should also take time out to check their mirrors before embarking on any journey. Properly adjusted mirrors (both rear view and side mirrors) can make it possible to see pedestrians in what would otherwise be a blind spot. 

 

Speeding 

 

One of the most common causes of motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians is speeding. In these cases, the driver is driving too fast. When drivers engage in speeding, the time needed to stop is limited, and they cannot stop the car in time if there is a pedestrian in the roadway. The faster a vehicle is moving, the more devastating the crash. 

 

While many drivers engage in the act of speeding, it does have its consequences. Drivers should take the time to acknowledge speed limit signs and check that they are going the appropriate speed for the area. Cutting down on speeding and being more vigilant will help save pedestrians’ lives. 

 

According to the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, the Atlanta area accounted for 60% of pedestrian-related crashes in Georgia. This far exceeds the population percentage of the area relative to the state at large. Therefore, it is important to ensure that drivers know the best course of action when dealing with pedestrians on the road. 

 

Drowsy Driving 

 

In today’s fast-paced world, we could probably all use a little bit more sleep. But that’s no excuse for getting behind the wheel when you’re sleep deprived. In the state of Georgia, drowsy driving, or driving after not having had enough sleep, is a leading cause of pedestrian accidents. The effects that drowsiness can have on a driver mimic the effects of drugs and alcohol: According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, sleepiness can affect cognition and performance. 

 

Generally speaking, pedestrian accidents related to drowsy driving include three factors:

  • Occurring between midnight and 6 a.m. or in the late afternoon, which is when people often experience dips in the internal clock that regulates sleep patterns

  • Usually involve a single driver (and no passengers) running off the road at a high rate of speed with no evidence of braking

  • Unlike other pedestrian accidents, they frequently occur on rural roads and highways

In Georgia, 79% of pedestrian accidents occurred during the night time hours. This could be due to drowsy driving or something like pedestrian visibility. This is why it is crucial for drivers to ensure that they get enough sleep (or that they get a ride from a rideshare or a friend if they are too sleepy) and that pedestrians wear visible clothing at night.

Failure to Adhere to Roadway Rules 

 

In a broad sense, when drivers fail to adhere to roadway rules, pedestrian accidents can occur. 

 

According to a municipal study, the most common maneuvers drivers performed immediately prior to a pedestrian accident were making a left turn, making a right turn, backing up or making a U-turn immediately before hitting or injuring a pedestrian. That is why it is crucial for drivers to take the time to check for pedestrians before making these types of maneuvers. 

 

As mentioned previously, drivers should always check for pedestrians in sidewalks before proceeding into turns. If a driver fails to stop for pedestrians, they are subject to a traffic ticket. Drivers should also take extra precautions in busy areas, at night, and should always follow all traffic signs and regulations in the area. 

What Pedestrians Can Do 

 

A pedestrian is also likely to be involved in an accident when he or she darts in front of a vehicle, doesn’t wear reflective gear at night, or disrupts the normal flow of traffic. This is why it is crucial for pedestrians to do their part when taking to the streets. You should always wear visible clothing, adhere to crosswalk and traffic signal regulations, and stay in designated areas. 

Regardless of the circumstances surrounding your accident, it is important for you to contact a personal injury attorney if you were injured in an accident while you were a pedestrian. Call us today for a free consultation of your case–you shouldn’t have to suffer due to someone else’s negligence. 

The Takeaway 

 

Many times, pedestrians take every precaution when walking around their city. They remain vigilant and engage in careful, prudent actions. However, sometimes accidents still can occur due to a motor vehicle driver’s negligence. You as a pedestrian are entitled to rights if you’ve suffered an injury as a result of someone else’s actions. 

 

Pedestrians may also have cases against property owners, drivers, construction zone managers, and/or several other parties for damages, depending on the situation. Personal injury claims may not be able to fix the issues causing an increase in pedestrian deaths in Georgia, but they can help victims look forward to brighter futures.

At Castan & Lecca, we know what it takes to fight for your rights after you’ve sustained an injury, which is why we take pride in our team of experienced attorneys who consistently deliver superior results. Call us today for a free consultation of your case. 

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Dustin Thompson

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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

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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

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ED DENKER

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Edward Denker was born in Philadelphia, PA but has made Georgia his home since 1999. He graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts. He then earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Georgia. Edward spent his first years in practice representing clients in personal injury and wrongful death claims. He then spent more than a decade honing his litigation skills representing employers and insurers in workers’ compensation claims, where he gained immense experience and knowledge of how insurers defend those claims. In 2017, Edward returned to his passion of representing people who have been injured at work or through the negligence of others. When he isn’t working, Edward enjoys spending time with his wife and their two children. He is also an avid sports fan, and enjoys cooking and travel

ILIANA DOBREV

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Iliana Dobrev was born in Bulgaria. After high school, she immigrated to the United States to study law. She graduated magna cum laude from Georgia State University with a Bachelor’s in political science concentrating on pre-law and minoring in Spanish. In 2015, she graduated from Georgia State University College of Law. While in law school, Iliana completed a Graduate Research Assistantship in Labor and Employment Law and Employment Discrimination and two externships in Immigration Law. As an immigrant herself, Iliana is passionate about advocating for and defending immigrants. She is delighted to help families stay together and pursue the American dream. Iliana is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and worked in both a fellowship and a firm specializing in immigration law. Iliana is fluent in Bulgarian and Spanish
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KEN THAXTON

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Ken Thaxton was born and raised in Roberta, GA. When Ken was a child, his father started a trucking business, which Ken ultimately spent over ten years working with through his late teens and twenties. Ken graduated from Houston County High School in Warner Robins, GA in 2001 with a 4.0 GPA. He then studied Business and Information Technology at Macon State College, ultimately graduating with a 4.0 GPA in 2004. After graduation, Ken continued to work with his father’s trucking company, and in late 2005, Ken and his father started an aircraft charter company, Southern Jet, Inc., under Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Ken served as President of Southern Jet from 2006 until 2010, when he and his father sold the company. Ken is a Commercially Licensed Instrument, Multi-Engine Pilot. While serving as President of Southern Jet, Ken started Law School at the University of Georgia School of Law in 2009. Ken focused primarily on business and civil law, including Workers’ Compensation, while at UGA. He graduated Cum Laude and in the top 25% of his class from UGA Law in 2012. Ken is a licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia, and he is also a licensed neutral (mediator) in the State of Georgia. Ken represents small businesses in transactional matters and business conflicts, and he also represents injured workers and Plaintiffs injured in cases of negligence. During his spare time, Ken enjoys swimming, cycling, sporting clays, and fishing. He also does charity work with a national scholarship fund
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ALEXANDER LECCA

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Alexander Lecca (Alex) was born in Miami, Florida to immigrant parents from Cuba and Peru. Alex graduated from Coral Gables High School, where he was a recipient of the Elsa Glazer Award (given to students who graduate with a 3.5 GPA and above). He went on to study marketing at the University of Miami School of Business Administration. At the University of Miami he was also a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. After graduation, he went on to pursue a law degree from St. Thomas University School of Law. In law school, Alex received several book awards and graduated Cum Laude. During law school Alex clerked for the Honorable Beth Bloom, had an internship with the Miami-Dade County Public Defender’s office, and clerked for a prestigious litigation law firm. Alex is licensed to practice law in both Georgia and Florida and handles workers’ compensation and personal injury cases. He is also a registered mediator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution. Alex is also fluent in Spanish. During his spare time, Alex enjoys outdoor activities with his wife and four children. He also helps coach his children’s baseball, football, basketball, and soccer teams. Alex and his family are parishioners of St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church

DANIEL CASTAN 

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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.