The sidewalks of Hawaii are nearly always crowded with pedestrians. Both locals and tourists travel on feet from the beach to restaurants and bars. This is believed to be a contributing factor to why Hawaii has a higher pedestrian accident rate, on a per capita basis, than the national average. Drivers can become frustrated as they wait for pedestrians to make their way through crosswalks, and fail to yield to the right-of-way of pedestrians. Drivers also may exceed speed limits throughout the state, increasing their chances of not seeing a pedestrian while reducing their potential reaction time to avoid a collision.
The law requires a car to stop when a pedestrian enters into a crosswalk. …show more content…
Such injuries can occur even at low speeds. Our Hawaii pedestrian accident attorneys will always explore all options to ensure our clients have the greatest chance of receiving maximum compensation for their injuries. We will obtain experts to reconstruct the scene of the accident and conduct a thorough investigation. For those injured while visiting the islands, we also handle tourist claims, for which we provide the same level of service offered to our Hawaiian clients.
Proving a Pedestrian Accident Claim in Hawaii
For a claim to yield compensation in a Hawaii pedestrian accident case, the injured must prove negligence on the part of the driver. The state of Hawaii specifies four elements that need to be proven in such a case:
(1) Duty – Easily proven, given that all drivers have a responsibility to follow the rules of the road, (2) Breach of Duty – Proving that the driver did in fact breach their duty to obey road regulations. This sometimes requires recreation of the scene by an expert. (3) Causation – Proving that the victim’s injuries were in fact caused by the accident, and (4) Damages – Proving through testimony the amount of damages due the