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Florida Pedestrian Accident Deaths an Urgent Concern

The Florida pedestrian accident death of a 16-year-old on Palm Coast has prompted residents in the community to advocate for increased street and traffic lights and sidewalks on the stretch of road where it happened. The are in which the teen was walking on the night she was killed is…

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Florida Most Dangerous Place for Pedestrians, Analysis Shows

Pedestrians aren’t safe in Florida. In fact, this state – and the Southern part of it in particular – is the most dangerous place in America for people to venture out on foot.  That’s according to a new study, Dangerous by Design 2016, conducted by SmartGrowth America, in concert with…

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FLHSMV: Florida Pedestrian Accidents Up

A Florida man alleges he suffered permanent personal injury in a pedestrian accident he says occurred when two police officers left him intoxicated by the side of U.S. 98 North last summer. The 29-year-old says he’ll never walk again without assistance, and is seeking to collect damages from the department…

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Mother and Baby in Stroller Struck by Vehicle in Fort Lauderdale

Pedestrians are in a perilous position every time they step out in Florida, which is known to have the highest number of traffic fatalities per 100,000 population, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Still, one would think the sight of a person pushing a stroller would give most…

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Panzera v. O’Neal and Publix – When Pedestrian May be At-Fault for Collision With Vehicle

Florida is known to have a pedestrian accident problem. Nationally, 4,735 pedestrians were killed an an estimated 66,000 injured in 2013, the latest year from which figures are available from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Florida ranks No. 2 in the nation for the most pedestrian accidents that…

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Report: 100 Miles of Fort Lauderdale Sidewalks a Known Hazard

More than 100 miles of Fort Lauderdale sidewalks are known to be a trip-and-fall hazard to pedestrians. That represents nearly a quarter of the city’s 425 miles of sidewalks. Worse, even if you doubled the amount of sidewalk the city does have, it wouldn’t be enough to install sidewalks in…

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Bufkin v. Felipe’s – Pedestrian Injury Claim Countered by Open Obvious Doctrine

A pedestrian was injured by a wrong-way delivery worker bicyclist on a one-way street. The pedestrian was crossing due to construction barriers blocking his path on the sidewalk. In a lawsuit he filed several months later, plaintiff alleged a large trash bin placed on street-level parking in front of the…

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Report: 2 Pedestrians, 1 Bicyclist Struck Daily in Broward

Florida traffic engineers and public safety officials have long been aware of the safety deficits that exist for those who commute by bicycle or on foot in this state. For several years now, researchers have named Florida the most dangerous state for both pedestrians and bicyclists. The most recent research…

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Jewish Pedestrian Safety Goal of State Traffic Safety Initiative

The death of a 12-year-old girl last year at a bustling intersection near Boca Raton has prompted state officials to conduct a $200,000 traffic study that focuses specifically on safety solutions for Orthodox Jewish pedestrians. Of course, pedestrian accident lawyers know that all people on foot would potentially benefit if…

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Florida Back-Over Accident Results in Elderly Deaths by Elderly Driver

A 79-year-old South Florida woman received a non-criminal citation after backing out of a parking space into a crowd of pedestrians, killing three fellow senior citizens and injuring four others. Authorities say the driver lost control of her sport utility vehicle while backing out of a handicapped parking space near…

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