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Why are you a Vulnerable Road User as a Pedestrian?

Statistics

At the end of 2016, there were 37.3 million vehicles on the roads of Great Britain, of which 30.9 million were cars (Vehicle Licensing Stats Gov UK).

Safety Features

Cars are equipped with many safety features such as airbags, which deploy in the event of an accident, seat belts, shatter resistant glass, anti-lock brakes, stability control, lights, mirrors and bumpers, all of which to some extent protect the driver and the passengers of the vehicle.

Insurance

In practical terms, a driver will often carry insurance that includes a legal expenses policy, whereas being a pedestrian may mean you do not have the benefit of such a policy, which would enable you to pursue a claim. The terms of your household insurance policy may include this type of cover, but it may not assist you in pedestrian injury cases where proving the driver who hit you with their car was at fault is complex.

Types of pedestrian accident claims

There are many situations that pedestrians can find themselves a vulnerable road user, leading to pedestrian accident claims. All road users have a duty of care around pedestrians, however, accidents can and still do happen. If as a pedestrian you have been hit by a car you may be entitled to claim compensation. The most common types of pedestrian accident claims include, but are not limited to:

  • Being struck by a motor vehicle or cycle
  • Hit and run incidents
  • Careless drivers going through redlights
  • Motor vehicles failing to stop at zebra crossings
  • Being hit by a reversing motor vehicle

Have you been involved in a pedestrian accident that wasn't your fault? Speak to our expert personal injury team today for free, initial legal advice about making a claim. Free call 1800-CLI-8888 or send us an enquiry.

No win, no fee

In some instances we are able to fund claims on a 'No Win, No Fee' or Conditional Fee Agreement. This means there is no financial risk to you.


Use our quick online claim form, a member of our friendly legal team will be happy to help
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