05-14-2008, 12:53 AM
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ECO-Evolution
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Originally Posted by DifferentPointofView
How about if a pedestrian is illegally crossing an intersection and you have a green light, yet you hit them, how would that side? I would like some evidence to prove my teacher wrong! (and it's almost impossible to do so!)
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Before a�personal injury (civil)�suit can be brought against the offending party, the plaintiff must be able to prove (and show evidence of) neglect. For example, if a pedestrian is standing on a sidewalk and the driver of a truck runs up on the sidewalk, hitting the pedestrian, the pedestrian has a legal right to pursue a personal injury lawsuit. On the other hand, if the pedestrian crosses a busy street against a signal and without a cross-walk, he or she will be found liable if hit by a motorist. There was no neglect on the part of the motorist; the pedestrian behaved carelessly
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