Junior High Girl in Critical Condition After Being Hit by a Car
A fourteen year-old junior high school student was hospitalized in critical condition early this Monday morning of February 8, 2010, after being hit by a car. According to the report by Deseret News, the pedestrian verses car accident occurred around 7 a.m. at the intersection on 2700 South and 8500 West. Witnesses state the young girl was walking with other students who were on their way to Brockbank Junior High School in Magna when the accident occurred. Unified Fired Authority Captain Clint Smith, who was among the responding police officers, confirmed that the young girl was walking in the designated crosswalk when she was hit by the distracted driver. He also confirmed that the young girl sustained severe head injuries and was flown to the University of Utah Hospital. The cause of the accident is still being investigated.
My thoughts and prayers go out to this young girl that she make a speedy and full recovery so she can get back to the care free life of being a child. My condolences go out the her family, friends and loved ones as they go through this difficult time with her.
Pedestrians are more likely to be Critically Injured in an Accident
An impact with a two ton vehicle going at a high rate of speed will obviously cause significant damage to the much more vulnerable human body. Tragically, often times pedestrian verses motor vehicle accidents cause major injury such as traumatic brain injury that could result in irreversible brain damage or spinal cord injury that could result in paralysis. Unfortunately, many of these accidents result in the death of the pedestrian.
Pedestrian Accident Statistics
Statistically, males are more likely to be involved in a pedestrian verses motor vehicle accident than females. Consistently, 69% of pedestrian fatalities each year are males. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported the following statistics in 2005:
• 20% of pedestrian deaths were of males
• 45% of pedestrian vs. motor vehicle accident deaths occurred between 6pm and midnight
• The vast majority of fatal pedestrian vs. car collisions occur on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
With this information, it may be wise to educate our young men to engage in weekend activities indoors and away from intersections in the dark hours of the night. Visibility is significantly impeded in dark. Speeding cars or distracted motorists will have an increasingly difficult time seeing young men skateboarding or walking around at night.
Liability Issues Involved
In this tragic pedestrian verses automobile accident, there are several questions to address to confirm the cause and liability of the accident. While it has been confirmed the victim of the car crash was crossing in a designated crosswalk, was the crosswalk a marked or unmarked intersection. If the answer is yes, the driver will most likely be cited for failing to yield to the right of way to the pedestrian. What had distracted the 21 year-old driver of the vehicle that hit the junior high student? Was she talking on her cell phone, speeding or driving recklessly at the time of the collision?
An experienced Salt Lake personal injury attorney will take the necessary steps to find the answers to these questions and will preserve the evidence needed to demonstrate the responsibly of the at-fault driver.
If you or someone you love has suffered through a Utah pedestrian injury and you feel it is the result of the negligence of another, we urge you to contact the Christensen Law Firm online or call us at 801.506.0800 to set up a FREE consultation to discuss your legal rights and options.