Pedestrian accidents are a serious issue in Ontario, often resulting in severe injuries or fatalities. These incidents can occur due to a variety of factors, including driver negligence and unsafe road conditions. At Maana Law, we are dedicated to helping victims of pedestrian accidents understand their rights and how to pursue justice and compensation.

What Constitutes a Pedestrian Accident?

A pedestrian accident involves a person on foot being struck by a vehicle. These can occur in crosswalks, on sidewalks, in parking lots, or on road shoulders. The consequences can be devastating, ranging from minor injuries to life-altering conditions or even death.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in Ontario

Driver Negligence: Speeding, failing to yield at crosswalks, distracted driving, and impaired driving are major causes.

Poor Road Conditions: Lack of proper signage, poorly lit crosswalks, and road construction areas can significantly increase the risk of accidents.
Pedestrian Behavior: Accidents can also occur due to pedestrian error, such as jaywalking or failing to use designated crossing areas.

Legal Rights of Pedestrians in Ontario Ontario law provides strong protections for pedestrians. Under the Highway Traffic Act, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at marked crosswalks and intersections. Here are key legal points:

Right of Way: Pedestrians have the right of way in most situations where they are lawfully crossing the road.
Shared Fault: In cases where both the driver and the pedestrian may be at fault, claims are often settled under comparative negligence rules.
Statute of Limitations: There is a general limitation period of two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim.
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