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Crosswalk Accidents

Compassionate Prince George’s County Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Standing Up for Accidents Victims Across Maryland

Crosswalks are meant to provide pedestrians with a safe way to cross busy streets, but unfortunately, crosswalk accidents still happen with startling frequency. When drivers fail to stop or use the necessary level of caution near crosswalks, pedestrians can suffer severe—and often fatal—injuries. At Foran & Foran, P.A., our team of experienced Prince George’s County crosswalk accident lawyers is dedicated to helping victims of these accidents recover the compensation they deserve for what they’ve been through. We understand the unique challenges that injured pedestrians face and are here to provide guidance through the process in pursuit of maximum compensation.

Dangerous Crosswalks in Prince George's County

Prince George’s County is home to several areas where crosswalk accidents are more likely to occur. Heavily trafficked roads, areas with inadequate signage, and poorly designed intersections all contribute to higher risks for pedestrians. Some of the most dangerous crosswalks in the county include:

  • Route 1 (Baltimore Avenue): This major roadway is notorious for high-speed traffic, limited pedestrian crossing signals, and busy intersections. Pedestrians are often at risk, especially near the University of Maryland campus and in downtown College Park, where pedestrian traffic is high.
  • Route 210 (Indian Head Highway): This road has gained a reputation as one of the most dangerous in the region, with frequent accidents involving both vehicles and pedestrians. Limited crosswalks, fast-moving traffic, and poor lighting make it a particularly hazardous route for those on foot.
  • Metro station areas: Crosswalks near Metro stations like the New Carrollton and College Park stations are hotspots for pedestrian activity, yet drivers don’t always yield the right of way to those crossing the streets, leading to accidents.
  • Greenbelt Road (Route 193): This heavily trafficked road runs near the Greenbelt Metro Station and the University of Maryland. Pedestrian crossings near shopping centers and residential areas often see accidents due to high traffic volume and inadequate pedestrian signals.
  • Kenilworth Avenue (Route 201): Kenilworth Avenue has several intersections with pedestrian crosswalks, but the speed and volume of traffic make it dangerous for pedestrians, particularly near Riverdale Park and areas connecting to the Metro.
  • Central Avenue (Route 214): This major east-west artery through the county has multiple high-risk crosswalks, especially near Metro stations such as Largo Town Center and Addison Road, where pedestrian traffic is high, but traffic control can be inconsistent.
Liability in Maryland Crosswalk Accidents

Liability in crosswalk accidents can depend on several factors. That said, as a general rule, Maryland law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks. Thus, if a driver fails to do so and strikes a pedestrian, the driver is typically held liable for the accident. However, liability can become complicated depending on the specific circumstances of the accident.

For example, while drivers are required to yield to pedestrians, pedestrians also have a responsibility to cross the street safely. If a pedestrian crosses against a traffic signal or outside of a designated crosswalk, they may be found partially or fully liable for the accident.

This can be a real problem because Maryland follows a contributory negligence doctrine, which can make it difficult for injured pedestrians to recover compensation if they are found to be even partially at fault for the accident. For example, if a pedestrian is determined to be just 1% responsible for the accident, they may be prevented from recovering any damages at all.

An experienced Prince George’s car accident lawyer can investigate your accident to determine liability and ensure you are not wrongfully blamed for an accident that wasn’t your fault.

Pedestrian Accident Injuries

Pedestrian accidents often result in severe injuries, which can lead to long-term physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Some of the most common injuries in crosswalk accidents include the following:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI): Pedestrians who are struck by vehicles often suffer head injuries, which can range from concussions to severe brain trauma, potentially resulting in long-term cognitive impairment or permanent disability.
  • Spinal cord injuries: The force of a vehicle striking a pedestrian can damage the spine, leading to partial or complete paralysis. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Fractures and broken bones: Pedestrians are highly vulnerable to broken bones, including fractures in the legs, arms, hips, and ribs. Surgery and physical therapy may be necessary for recovery.
  • Internal injuries: The impact from a vehicle can cause internal bleeding or damage to organs, which may not be immediately visible but can be life-threatening without prompt medical attention.
  • Emotional trauma: Beyond physical injuries, victims of crosswalk accidents often experience emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

These complications can result in long-term medical costs, loss of income, and significant emotional suffering. It’s important for injured pedestrians to seek legal advice to ensure they receive the compensation needed to cover these ongoing expenses.

Speak With a Dedicated Prince George's Car Accident Lawyer About Your Case Today

If you’ve been injured in a crosswalk accident, you need an experienced legal team to help you navigate Maryland’s legal system in pursuit of the compensation you need—and deserve. At Foran & Foran, P.A., our Prince George's County crosswalk accident lawyers are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you recover the compensation you need to overcome your injuries and move on with your life. To learn more and to schedule a free consultation with our Prince George’s County personal injury attorney, call us at 301-441-2022. You can also connect with us through our secure online contact form. We proudly represent clients in Hyattsville, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Waldorf, La Plata, Silver Spring, Rockville and the surrounding areas.


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