This means that if an accident
occurs at a crosswalk and the driver failed to stop for the pedestrian before the accident, that driver be presumed to have violated the failure - to - yield law and to be at fault for the accident.
Not exact matches
If your injury attorney can show that the driver who caused the fatal crash ran a red light or violated a
crosswalk rule
at the time that the accident
occurred, they can use this as evidence to help show that the defendant failed to operate the vehicle with due care.
In this
crosswalk personal injury
occurring in Port Coquitlam (Paskall v. Scheithauer, 2014 BCCA 26) the jury found a pedestrian twenty percent fault for her fractured her skull and traumatic brain injury after attempting to cross
at a marked
crosswalk.
Pedestrian accidents usually
occur at traffic intersections, on sidewalks, and in
crosswalks, parking lots, and parking garages.