Bicycle & Pedestrian Accidents
Tragic Auto-Pedestrian Accident in Irving

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From a Texas personal injury attorney’s perspective, this Irving crash is a heartbreaking reminder that fatal pedestrian cases are not always about intoxication or high speed. Police say the pedestrian was walking in the eastbound lanes of SH 183 around 2:17 a.m., one driver struck the pedestrian and stopped immediately, and that vehicle was then rear-ended by a second car; officers have also said there is no evidence of intoxication or excessive speed by either driver and no criminal charges are pending at this time. In a case like this, the legal focus is still on a careful reconstruction of visibility, lighting, roadway conditions, driver perception and reaction time, and why the pedestrian was in the roadway in the first place. Even where no criminal case is expected, a full civil investigation can still be important to determine whether any negligence contributed to the death and whether the family may have a wrongful-death claim under Texas law. If you or a loved one have been affected by a pedestrian accident, you may have the right to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional suffering. Texas law allows injured parties to pursue claims even if they share some fault in the incident. It is vital to consult with an experienced attorney as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected.
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