Crosswalks are meant to provide pedestrians with a safe place to cross the street, but unfortunately, accidents still occur. Being struck by a car while you are in a designated crosswalk can lead to devastating injuries, expensive medical bills, and long-term emotional distress. Many injured pedestrians are left wondering who is legally responsible for their damages. Understanding liability in these situations is critical, especially in Colorado Springs where both state law and local traffic regulations can play an important role in determining fault.
Motorists carry a legal duty of care to everyone on the road, including pedestrians. When approaching a marked crosswalk, Colorado law requires drivers to yield the right-of-way to individuals who are crossing legally. If a driver fails to stop, speeds through an intersection, or disregards traffic signals, they can often be held accountable for the collision. In many cases, the driver’s negligence is the main factor in determining liability.
Some of the most common examples of negligent driving behavior that lead to pedestrian accidents include:
Any of these actions can put pedestrians at risk, and when they result in an accident, the driver is often considered liable. Victims may pursue compensation for medical care, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and other damages related to the incident.
Although drivers bear a significant responsibility, pedestrians must also follow the rules of the road. Liability is not always placed entirely on the driver, especially if the pedestrian contributed to the accident. For example, if someone crosses outside of a crosswalk, ignores a “Do Not Walk” signal, or suddenly steps into the roadway without giving drivers time to stop, they may share a percentage of the fault.
Colorado uses a modified comparative negligence system. This means that an injured pedestrian can still recover compensation as long as they are found to be less than 50 percent responsible for the accident. However, their total recovery will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to them. For example, if a pedestrian is awarded $100,000 but is found 20 percent at fault, their compensation would be reduced to $80,000. If the pedestrian is 50 percent or more responsible, they may be barred from collecting damages entirely.
This system underscores how important it is to carefully examine the details of each case. Even if the driver is clearly negligent, insurance companies often try to shift some blame onto the pedestrian to minimize payouts. Having a strong legal advocate can make a significant difference in protecting your rights and ensuring you are not unfairly blamed for the accident.
Determining liability in pedestrian accident cases involves a detailed investigation. Multiple sources of evidence may be collected and analyzed to piece together exactly what happened. Some of the most common factors used to determine fault include:
Insurance companies will review these materials to determine liability, but their conclusions may not always favor the injured party. Our pedestrian accident lawyers understand how insurers operate, and we are prepared to challenge their findings when they attempt to minimize or deny valid claims. We gather evidence, consult with experts, and build a strong case to support your right to full compensation.
Being hit by a car while in a crosswalk can cause serious and sometimes life-changing injuries. Victims may suffer from broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, or long-term mobility issues. The financial costs can quickly become overwhelming. Fortunately, personal injury claims can provide compensation for a wide range of damages, including:
Every case is different, and the exact amount of compensation will depend on the circumstances of the accident, the severity of the injuries, and the available insurance coverage. A skilled attorney can evaluate your case and fight for the maximum recovery you are entitled to receive.
Knowing what to do immediately after being hit by a car can make a major difference in the strength of your case. The following steps can help protect your health and preserve evidence for your claim:
Following these steps not only helps protect your health but also strengthens your ability to pursue fair compensation. Delaying medical treatment or failing to document the accident can give insurers room to argue against your claim.
If you were hit by a car while walking in a crosswalk, you may be facing a long recovery and a complicated legal process. You do not need to face these challenges alone. We are here to provide the support, guidance, and representation you deserve. Our team will carefully evaluate your case, gather evidence, and fight for the best possible outcome on your behalf.
If you have questions about your rights or are ready to begin pursuing a claim, we encourage you to contact us today. We are committed to helping injured pedestrians in Colorado Springs secure the compensation they need to rebuild their lives.
Pribila and Fields, P.C. has successfully handled thousands of personal injury cases and tried scores of cases where an insurance carrier refused to pay fair compensation for injuries, losses or damages.
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Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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