– Pedestrian is at fault for the accident if crossing at a crosswalk when “DO NOT WALK” sign is on.
– Pedestrian is at fault for the accident if entering the street while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or other intoxicants. – Pedestrians walking in prohibited areas can still potentially claim compensation for injuries sustained.
– The time limit for filing a pedestrian injury claim is generally two years, with some exceptions depending on the circumstances of the incident.
– Pedestrian injury claims should include medical costs, wage loss, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium, among others. – RTRLAW has over 34 years of experience dealing with injury cases in Florida.
– RTRLAW specializes in helping clients who have suffered injuries while walking Florida’s roadways.
– RTRLAW can be reached for assistance toll free at 1-833-HIRE-RTR (1-833-447-3787).
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