Pedestrian Killed in Parking Lot Accident

Philadelphia police report that an elderly person was struck along the 6700 block of Frankford Avenue. Initial information indicates that the crash took place at about 6:35 p.m. That is when a Nissan Murano turned left into the ShopRite parking lot and struck a pedestrian. Police say the driver remained at the scene and was cooperating with the Crash Investigation Division. The victim lost their life as a result of the incident. A Philadelphia pedestrian accident lawyer is here to answer all of your questions.

Pedestrian vs Car Accidents in Parking Lots

Parking lots are one of the most dangerous locations for pedestrians, but they can be challenging for drivers to navigate as well. Pedestrians always have the right of way, and drivers must do all they can to avoid striking a pedestrian. However, accidents occur frequently because a driver fails to look before pulling out or does not see someone crossing the street when turning into a parking lot.

With numerous people walking through parking lots, it can be hard for drivers to see everyone. Limited lighting, a lack of walking paths, or pedestrians who run out into traffic unexpectedly are additional causes of such incidents. While we do not know if the pedestrian in this accident was in the crosswalk or not, a full investigation is critical for the family.

Turning to a Car Accident Lawyer Can Make the Difference

As skilled and experienced pedestrian accident lawyers in Philadelphia, our team at Kwartler Manus is always available to discuss your case with you. Contact us for a free consultation if your loved one lost their life in a preventable accident.

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