Keeping kids safe is a 24/7 job. Even the simple act of walking has become more dangerous in recent years. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, a global organization dedicated to helping kids avoid serious injuries, the rate of fatalities from 12 to 19 year old pedestrians getting struck by a car are up 13 percent since 2013.
We know that every week in the United States there are approximately five teen pedestrian deaths. These deaths are linked to unsafe habits. Habits like:
Although some of these findings may be disturbing, there are proactive steps we can take to reduce the risk of our children becoming a victim of a pedestrian accident.
Parents can take simple measures like following drop-off and pick-up protocol. It is also helpful to talk to your kids about safe walking habits. Parents can also help by advocating for lawmakers in their neighborhoods to have clearly marked crosswalks and encourage enforcement officers to enforce speed limits in school zones.
Unfortunately, even when these and other steps are taken a pedestrian accident can happen. If your child is injured in this type of accident, remedies are available. Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer to discuss your options.
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