Do Not Become a Victim of a Catastrophic Pedestrian Accident in Iowa

While most pedestrians in Iowa are aware they should look both ways before crossing the street, there are still unavoidable accidents that pedestrians become victim to. Did you know that pedestrian accidents accounted for 12% of motor vehicle deaths in the U.S. in 2008? This statistic is alarming; however, the numbers have declined since 2002. This is due in part because overpasses, barriers, and underpasses have increased; signal timing at intersections has been improved in Iowa and throughout the nation; and driver/pedestrian awareness has been focused on.

Even though the statistic has decreased, pedestrian accidents are still severe in nature. Pedestrians can sustain catastrophic injuries or even die as a result of being hit by a car. The following types of accidents involving pedestrians are common:

  • Struck while crossing a crosswalk or street

  • Struck by a vehicle that is reversing and backing up

  • Struck when a car enters or exits a parking lot

  • Struck by a red light violator

  • Struck by a drunk driver

Because pedestrians are thrown onto the ground, under the car, or onto the hood of the vehicle, severe injuries are sustained. Head injuries such as a closed head injury, traumatic brain injury, or brain hemorrhage are common yet catastrophic injuries pedestrians suffer. Other severe injuries include nerve damage and leg, back, and neck injuries. If a pedestrian is run over by a speeding vehicle, death may occur. Reducing speeds can reduce pedestrian deaths and save lives.

If you or a loved one has been hit by a vehicle and have sustained serious damages, contact the law firm of Brady Preston Gronlund today. Our experienced Iowa injury attorneys will evaluate your situation and present you with your legal options. Our initial consultation is free, so call us today at (319) 866-9277 and start your road to recovery.