Peoria-Bloomington, IL
At one point or another, everyone is a pedestrian. As the expense of driving and insuring a vehicle rise, more and more people choose to walk to their destinations. As the number of pedestrians increases, so do the number of pedestrian accidents. To see where the Peoria and Bloomington regions rank in terms of pedestrian collisions nationally, please go to this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report.(link is external)
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2012 nationally:
Both motorists and pedestrians can engage in behaviors that cause collisions. According to state pedestrian law as described by the State of Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles -
Drivers must:
Pedestrians must:
The Peoria Police Department(link is external) and the Bloomington Police Department(link is external) offer information on accidents. The Peoria County Sheriff's Department(link is external) and the McLean County Sheriff's Department(link is external) are also a useful resource for information.
The Illinois State Police(link is external) responds to crashes that occur in their jurisdiction.
These departments are good resources after a pedestrian accident.
When a pedestrian is injured, it is crucial to get appropriate medical treatment, regardless of the financial cost. The major hospitals in the area include:
As soon as possible, an injured person should contact their insurance company to find out how medical treatment is covered under their insurance policy. Since insurance policies often have unique provisions to deal with pedestrian-accident injuries, it is important to review the policy and speak with the insurance adjuster to get clarification on coverage.
When an injury is serious or a death occurs, the next step is to find an experienced Peoria - Bloomington pedestrian accident attorney(link is external) to start the financial recovery process by launching an insurance claim. Major injury or wrongful death claims are complicated and can be hard to manage without legal help. Since most personal injury lawyers offer a free initial consultation and work on a contingency basis, meaning that there are no up-front costs and all fees are paid when the claim is settled, there is no downside to speaking with a Peoria - Bloomington personal injury lawyer right away, to get help for an injured pedestrian.
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