National Walking Day: Pedestrian Rights and Crosswalk Laws in Florida

Personal Injury Law Firm located in Boynton Beach, serving South, Central, & North Florida. Lead attorney is James G. Graver, Esq.

Walking is one of the simplest and healthiest ways to get around—but in Florida, it can also come with serious risks.

National Walking Day falls on the first Wednesday of every April and this year it took place on April 1st.

Pedestrian accidents continue to be a major concern across the state, often resulting in severe injuries due to the lack of protection pedestrians have compared to drivers.

With April marking National Walking Day, it’s a good time to understand your rights as a pedestrian and what steps to take if an accident occurs.

Why Pedestrian Accidents Are So Serious

Unlike drivers, pedestrians have no physical protection in the event of a collision. Even low-speed accidents can result in significant injuries, including fractures, head trauma, and long-term medical complications.

Many pedestrian accidents occur in areas where they should be preventable—such as crosswalks, intersections, and residential streets.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents are often caused by:

  • Drivers failing to yield at crosswalks
  • Distracted or impaired driving
  • Poor visibility or inadequate lighting
  • Failure to follow traffic signals

In many cases, these accidents are the result of driver negligence.

Understanding Florida Pedestrian Laws

Florida law provides important protections for pedestrians.

Drivers are required to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks and must exercise reasonable care to avoid collisions. Failure to do so can result in both traffic violations and civil liability.

However, pedestrians must also follow traffic signals and use designated crossing areas when available.

How Pedestrian Accidents Impact Injury Claims

If you are injured as a pedestrian, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering

However, insurance companies may attempt to argue that the pedestrian was partially at fault. This can impact the value of your claim if not properly addressed.

Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident

If you are involved in a pedestrian accident:

  • Seek immediate medical attention
  • Document the accident scene and gather evidence
  • Obtain witness statements if possible
  • Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible

Contact a Boynton Beach Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident, you do not have to handle the legal process alone.

Graver Law Personal Injury Attorneys provides experienced representation for accident victims throughout Florida.

📍 1880 N Congress Ave STE 212, Boynton Beach, FL 33426
📞 561-228-7820
☎️ Toll Free: 1-888-Graver-3
💻 GraverLaw.com

Contact us today for a free consultation.

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