


Pedestrian deaths have increased in the state and nation, an upward trend that a new report attributes in part to distracted driving and the prevalence of heavier, more lethal vehicles on the roadways. Pedestrian accidents – involving anyone walking, running, riding a bike or using a wheelchair – are on the rise. Injuries sustained in these accidents are all too often severe or life-threatening, and the damage to life and life can be catastrophic in many cases. Pedestrians are so vulnerable and exposed when crossing a street that an impact from even a slow-moving vehicle can easily cause injury or death. The victims of such accidents include people of all ages, but a large number of fatalities included here are elderly people and children. This resulted in over 160 pedestrian deaths and more than 3,900 pedestrian injuries, 698 of which were serious.Ī serious injury is defined as any injury other than fatal that results in a severe laceration, broken bones, crushing injuries, significant burns, unconsciousness or paralysis. Over 4,000 crashes involving pedestrians occurred on Connecticut roadways from 2015 to 2017. If you were hit by a motor vehicle while walking, jogging or riding a bike, the attorneys at the Bershtein Law Center are here to fight for the financial security you need to recover.Įach year in Connecticut, thousands of innocent victims are injured or killed as they attempt to do something as simple as cross the street. Pedestrian accidents often leave injury victims facing overwhelming medical expenses, extended time away from work, and the need for long-term care.
