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How Do Delivery Van Drivers Cause Pedestrian Accidents?

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Delivery van drivers are no more immune to getting into an accident than other motorists. Many times, these accidents involve other vehicles but pedestrians are even more at risk of being hurt by a delivery van driver than they are other types of motorists. Sadly, children are even more vulnerable to being hit by a delivery van. Our San Antonio delivery van accident attorney outlines some of the most common ways these commercial drivers cause pedestrian accidents.

Distracted Driving 

Delivery van drivers often use their cell phones more than the average driver. They often rely on the navigation systems on these devices to find addresses they need to deliver a package to. When delivery drivers are approaching the address, they may also check their phone again to make sure it is the right location. If there are pedestrians on the sidewalk, or children playing outside close to the address, the delivery driver may not see them in time and cause a serious accident.

People are Outside More in Residential Areas 

People are often more likely to stay outside for periods of time in residential areas and pedestrians are more likely to walk down quiet roads than busy motorways. Residents of a neighborhood might be outside talking to neighbors, walking their dogs, or taking the garbage to the curb. With more pedestrians on sidewalks, driveways, and crossing streets, there is an increased chance that an accident will occur.

Children Playing

Children often play outside in residential areas and they do not always keep to lawns and parks. Children often try to play safely in the street, particularly in areas that have apartment complexes, as it gives kids more space to play football, go rollerblading, and play other games. Parents do their best to teach their kids to watch for vehicles, but accidents can still happen. On impulse, children might jump into the street to catch a ball or keep up with friends. This increases their chances of becoming involved in a crash with a delivery van driver.

Unfamiliar Neighborhoods 

Delivery drivers have tight schedules and they often have to visit multiple neighborhoods in one day. Drivers may not always be familiar with these neighborhoods, causing them to brake abruptly, reverse to go to a home they accidentally passed, or turn down hidden driveways. All of these are risky and can cause a pedestrian accident with people walking in the area.

Call Our Delivery Van Accident Attorney in San Antonio if You Have Been Hurt 

You may be able to take legal action if a negligent delivery van driver caused you to become hurt while you were simply outside of your home. However, obtaining compensation is not easy. At the Law Office of Israel Garcia, our San Antonio delivery van accident attorney can help you navigate the process and ensure your rights are upheld so you obtain the most favorable outcome possible. Call us today at 210-LAW-9999 or contact us online to request a consultation and to get the legal help you need.

Source:

txdot.gov/safety/driving-laws/texting-cellphone-laws.html

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