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Pedestrian Accident Lawyers in Paducah, KY<\/h2>\nWalking is usually regarded as good for both your health and the environment, but it often goes unmentioned how dangerous walking can actually be. From 2008 to 2017, pedestrian fatalities increased by 35% in the entirety of the US. If you were involved in a pedestrian accident, don\u2019t hesitate to contact one of our Paducah pedestrian accident lawyers to make sure you get compensated for the harms that were caused you.\n\nCall us at 270-387-1414<\/a> to get in touch with our bankruptcy attorneys and personal injury lawyers<\/a> at Farmer & Wright, PLLC.\n

Kentucky Pedestrian Accidents<\/h2>\nAccording to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this fatality rate translates to 83 and 5,977 pedestrian lives lost<\/a> in Kentucky and the US, respectively.\n\nAdditionally, they showed that 75% of pedestrian accidents occured at night, 32% involved a motorist driving under the influence, and people aged 55-59 and 75-79 were involved in the most pedestrian accidents. They also shed light on what the most common causes of pedestrian accidents are.\n\nIf you\u2019ve been injured in a pedestrian accident in Kentucky, call us at 270-387-1414<\/a> to schedule a consultation<\/a> with an experienced Paducah pedestrian accident lawyer today.\n

Common Causes of Accidents<\/h2>\n

Driving Under the Influence<\/h3>\nDriving under the influence of alcohol or drugs<\/a> (or both) can really cloud your judgement and hamper your motor skills and reaction time. It then comes as no surprise that a third of all pedestrian accidents are related to DUIs<\/b>.\n\nContact a skilled Paducah KY pedestrian accident lawyer if you need help seeking compensation for your accident injuries in Kentucky.\n

Poorly-Designed Roads<\/h3>\nMany roads and thoroughfares in the US were only designed with cars in mind, this meant that sidewalks are not exactly conducive for walking; they might have poor lighting or insufficient drainag<\/b>e which could all add up and make an accident more likely.\n

Failing to Yield, Disobeying Traffic Signs & Speeding<\/h3>\nTraffic signs are there to make sure that everyone can share the roads safely; you cannot disregard traffic signs because the roads are not only yours to use. Hogging the roads by not stopping at stop signs, disregarding pedestrian lanes<\/b>, and speeding are sure ways to cause car accidents<\/a> on the road.\n\nIf you sustained injuries due to someone else\u2019s negligence<\/a>, reach out to our experienced pedestrian accident lawyers in Paducah, KY by calling 270-387-1414<\/a>.\n

More Pedestrians<\/h3>\nNowadays, there is a thrust to get more people to walk to help them have a more active lifestyle, save money, and save the environment, all at the same time. This means that there are more people on the sidewalks today than there were in the past.\n

Increased Cell Phone Use<\/h3>\nThe use of cell phones is increasingly integrated into our lives, that sometimes people don\u2019t stop using them when they should. Distracted driving<\/b> could cause motorists to not notice pedestrians, and pedestrians using their phones while walking<\/b> might also be too distracted to sense the impending danger and get out of its way.\n

More Miles<\/h3>\nOne of the more simple reasons that pedestrian fatalities are increasing is that there are also more people driving nowadays<\/b>. It is an unavoidable fact that the more a person drives, the more he is likely to cause an accident.\n

Common Pedestrian Injuries<\/h2>\nWhen it comes to pedestrian-automobile collisions<\/b>, pedestrians are at a clear disadvantage because they are slow-moving and exposed unlike cars and other motor vehicles that have metal bodies and can go fast. This can result in very serious injuries for pedestrians including:\n