Sacramento Pedestrian Accident Involves Hit-and-Run 

Turnbridge Drive Pedestrian Accident Results in Injuries

A hit-and-run pedestrian accident occurred near a Sacramento middle school, resulting in injuries. The accident happened around 8:16 a.m. along Turnbridge Drive between Franklin Boulevard and Bowling Drive. The report of the incident by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) stated that a juvenile was at the Fern Bacon Middle School, where they called authorities to report the accident. No additional information was provided either about the vehicle or the extent of injuries to the pedestrian. An investigation is being conducted to locate the driver who fled the scene.

Pedestrian Accidents in School Zones

Pedestrian collisions in school zones are becoming increasingly common in California. According to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), there were a total of 175 reported pedestrian fatalities on public roads and highways statewide in 2019. Many of these accidents occurred in or near school zones, where children are often present.

Pedestrians in School Zones

Drivers need to be aware of the dangers posed by pedestrian traffic in school zones and take extra precautions to ensure their safety. School zones are typically marked with signs and flashing lights as well as crossing guards, which drivers should obey at all times. It is important for drivers to slow down when driving through a school zone, as it may be difficult for them to spot pedestrians until it is too late.

In addition to slowing down and being extra vigilant, drivers should also be aware of any special rules for school zones. For example, in some jurisdictions, pedestrians may have the right-of-way through a crosswalk at all times, even when there is no traffic light or crossing guard present. Drivers must always yield to pedestrians in these cases and should never attempt to pass them or drive around them.

Injury Compensation After a Pedestrian Accident

If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian collision, you might be able to hold a negligent motorist accountable when you file a claim against them with the assistance of an accident attorney. You may be able to recover damages for the following:

  • Medical expenses: You can recover the costs of medical care resulting from your accident. These expenses can include hospitalizations, surgeries, tests, medicines and recovery costs. In addition to gasoline for your car and parking fees, any out-of-pocket expenses associated with your medical care are also recoverable.
  • Earnings: In the event of an injury, if you are unable to work, you can seek compensation for lost wages. Furthermore, if you were receiving a pension, insurance coverage, bonuses and other perks from your job, those are recoverable as well. As a result of your trauma, if you have to return to work at a lower-paying job or become permanently disabled, your accident lawyer can explain how your claim will be handled.
  • Pain and suffering: If you suffer psychological and emotional trauma in addition to your physical pain as a result of the pedestrian accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Many people suffer post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after an accident. If you require professional treatment for this serious condition, the cost is recoverable.

Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer

I am Ed Smith. I’m a Sacramento personal injury lawyer. Pedestrians who are involved in traffic collisions often sustain severe injuries. When the accident is caused by the negligence of a motorist, they can recover compensation. We can provide you with free and friendly advice on whether you may be able to file a claim by calling (916) 921-6400 or (800) 404-5400. Our toll-free number is (800) 404-5400, or you can contact us online.

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