Not exact matches
Showers: no Lifeguards: yes, seasonally during daylight hours Bike /
Pedestrian Path: no Bikeshare Hub: yes Fire Pits: no Volleyball
Courts: no Playground: At Bayshore Park near 54th Place Gymnastics Equipment: no Food: seasonally at the Kayak Cafe
by Alfredo's Beach Club near the kayak concession Picnic Facilities: no
If a driver is unmindful or unobservant, does not obey designated speed limits, refuses to surrender the right of way to the
pedestrian at clearly posted walking zones, does not acknowledge stop lights, stop signs, etc., will not use their turn signal, does not take weather or traffic conditions into account, is operating their vehicle while intoxicated
by drugs or alcohol and does not take special precautions to protect the safety of children, they are considered
by the
court system to be legally negligent.
In almost every case, a
pedestrian hit
by a motor vehicle has the legal right to file a claim or lawsuit in Providence or Newport Superior
Court for compensation against the driver at fault for the RI accident.
Reasons for judgement were released today
by the BC Supreme
Court, New Westminster Registry assessing damages for numerous injuries sustained
by a
pedestrian struck
by a vehicle.
Reasons for judgement were released today
by the BC Supreme
Court, Vancouver Registry, ordering ICBC to pay $ 350,000 in punitive damages for malicious prosecution following assertions that the Plaintiff acted fraudulently following a
pedestrian collision.
Mr. McMillan has recently secured large monetary awards for his clients in all different types of car accident cases in the Westchester County, New York and Connecticut
Courts, including for example cases in which walking
pedestrians have been knocked down
by intoxicated motorists (Mamaroneck); cases involving teenagers improperly texting at the time of the accident (White Plains); and in cases in which motorists have driven recklessly or failed to maintain a proper speed thereby causing the accident (Stamford, Connecticut).
For example, if a driver fails to follow the speed limit or sends text messages while driving and causes a car accident, he or she may be held financially liable in
court for any injuries sustained
by other drivers or
pedestrians.
The Massachusetts Appeals
Court reversed, declaring that
by effectively reserving the
pedestrian path easement for «all» of the developers» remaining land, that reservation carried with it the subsidiary rights of a
pedestrian easement over the subdivision road and the right to use the beach for normal beach purposes.
Reasons for judgement were released yesterday
by the BC Supreme
Court considering whether a
pedestrian involved in a collision was at fault for not being visible enough to the motorist.
Obtained summary judgment on a claim advanced
by a
pedestrian who was injured after tripping on a bicycle rack with the
Court finding that there was no evidence that the bike rack posted a hidden or unusual danger.
Reasons for judgement were released last week
by the BC Supreme
Court, Vancouver Registry, dealing with fault for a collision involving a jaywalking
pedestrian.
If an injured
pedestrian can establish each of these elements
by a preponderance of the evidence (meaning that more than 50 % of the evidence favors his or her case), he or she will win the lawsuit and will be awarded money
by the
court.