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Louthian Law Firm
The Marlboro Building,
Suite. 300
1116 Blanding St.
Columbia, South Carolina 29202

Phone: (866) 410-3939
Auto Accident Lawyers

South Carolina Pedestrian Accident Lawyers

A pedestrian in South Carolina is protected by several laws that drivers must abide by. Unfortunately, accidents involving pedestrians are on the rise throughout the state. Many accidents occur in intersections for many reasons, such as negligent driving and people crossing streets in blind spots. Pedestrian accidents can be especially injurious and may result in fatalities.

Despite efforts by many groups in the state, pedestrian accidents are still not given the government attention that they deserve. It is estimated that as many as one fourth of all vehicle accidents resulting in deaths involve a pedestrian. Pedestrian safety is a big concern, particularly in crowded cities. Larger roadways are also being built near neighborhoods and in rural areas and have resulted in a higher number of pedestrian accidents.

Most pedestrian accidents in South Carolina resulting in death or injury are from a car or vehicle hitting a person walking on or near a roadway. Because the number of SUVs and larger vehicles is increasing, the danger to pedestrians has also been on the rise. A recent study found that a pedestrian who is hit by a sports utility vehicle has double the risk of dying than someone hit by a smaller car at the same speed. Commercial and utility trucks and vehicles are also being blamed for the tragic upswing in incidents.

Many pedestrian accidents are caused by driver error or negligence. One frequently occurring accident happens when a driver ignores the right of pedestrians to cross at a clearly marked crosswalk. Accidents also occur when drivers disregard traffic signals, don't wait for people to cross the street, drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or when drivers don't wait for vehicles in front of them to turn. Other cases involve drivers who veer around city buses and school buses disengaging passengers.

Any case involving a pedestrian accident contains countless elements that must be investigated in order to determine the facts. Because most pedestrian accidents involve injury it is often wise to consult with an experienced South Carolina Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in order to learn about your rights. While a police report, insurance investigation, and witness testimony are all key parts of making these determinations, a full legal investigation can also often be helpful.

Louthian Law Firm has years of experience in handling pedestrian accident cases throughout South Carolina. We offer free and confidential evaluations of every case.

If you or someone you love has been injured while walking, you may be entitled to financial damages stemming from your incident. Our lawyers work on contingent fees, meaning that you never pay us until we win your case. Our payment is a preset amount of your successfully won award only and we always factor that into any settlement. Contact a South Carolina pedestrian accident injury attorney at our firm for a free consultation today.

South Carolina Pedestrian Accident Attorney Disclaimer: The pedestrian accident, pedestrian injury, pedestrian accident injury, or other legal personal injury information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice, nor the formation of a lawyer or attorney client relationship. Further communication with our attorneys through the website and email may not be considered as confidential or privileged. Any results set forth herein are based upon the facts of that particular case and do not represent a promise or guarantee. Please contact a Columbia South Carolina auto accident lawyer at the Louthian Law Firm, P.A. for a consultation on your particular auto accident matter. This web site is not intended to solicit clients for matters outside of the state of South Carolina.