Boca Raton, Florida Pedestrian Dead After Car Accident
The circumstances surrounding the death of an elderly woman near Boca Raton, Florida, could give rise to a wrongful death suit if the driver in a fatal car accident was negligent in operating his vehicle. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the automobile accident that killed Marion Maloney, 74, on Sunday afternoon on Surf Road. According to investigators, Richard Plevniak, 52, was driving his Hyundai in reverse out of his yard when he struck Maloney, who was walking down the street. Maloney was taken to the hospital, where she died of her injuries.
According to investigators, Plevniak submitted to toxicology testing to determine if he was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. Results are not yet available and no charges have been filed against Plevniak at this point in time.
Unfortunately, car accidents are one of the most common personal injury claims [link to Contact Us] plaintiffs’ lawyers see. According to the National Highway Traffic Association and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, about 11 percent of all traffic accidents involve pedestrians. About 5,000 American pedestrians are killed each year in car accidents and another 64,000 suffer non-fatal injuries. A large portion of these accidents occur in poor lighting, on the weekends, and at intersections. Elderly people are particularly vulnerable to injury in pedestrian car accidents. They are involved in more pedestrian accidents than any other group besides small children. Additionally, those over the age of 70 are about twice as likely to suffer a fatal accident as a pedestrian than people under the age of 70.
Many of the 64,000 pedestrians who survive the car accident still incur serious injuries. Some of these injuries are permanently disabling. Examples include:
• Broken bones
• Head and brain injuries
• Concussions
• Back injuries
• Damage to internal organs
• Internal bleeding
• Spinal injuries, including quadriplegia and paraplegia
• Many others
Pedestrians who have been injured in car accidents due to the negligence of the driver may be able to recover monetary damages. Damages may be available for medical expenses, pain and suffering, loss of wages, and/or emotional distress associated with the accident. If the pedestrian was killed in the accident, his family may be able to recover for wrongful death and other damages, including loss of a family member’s company, services in the home, the loss of a spouse’s consortium, medical expenses, funeral costs, and/or lost wages. No amount of compensation can bring back a loved one, but recovering damages can help you take care of your family.
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Woman, 74, dies when car backs into her west of Boca Raton, The Palm Beach Post, November 10, 2008