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New Study Cites Dangers of Hybrid and Electric Cars for Pedestrians

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Are some motor vehicles more likely than others to be involved in collisions with pedestrians? While past studies have revealed that certain types of vehicles — SUVs in particular — are more likely to cause serious or fatal injuries in collisions with pedestrians, a new study addresses the kinds of vehicles where crashes themselves are more likely to occur. Although research has shown that some types of sports cars are purchased more frequently by drivers who tend to engage in riskier behaviors behind the wheel, the new study actually hones in on the risk of hybrid and electric vehicles. Indeed, according to a report in The Guardian, eco-friendly cars may be more likely to strike pedestrians than other types of vehicles.

What should you know about the study? And what can you do if you or someone you love sustains pedestrian injuries in a collision involving a hybrid or electric car? Our Richmond pedestrian accident attorneys can tell you more, and we can speak with you today about your options for filing a claim.

Eco-Friendly Cars May Be More Likely to Strike Pedestrians 

According to the report in The Guardian, a new study suggests that both hybrid and electric cars are “more likely to strike pedestrians,” especially in more urban areas like downtown Richmond. Although the researchers could not determine a single cause for the higher risk of pedestrian accidents when eco-friendly cars are more likely to be involved in collisions with pedestrians, they cite a number of potential causes, including:

  • Eco-friendly cars tend to be driven more often by younger motorists who tend to be less experienced; and
  • Eco-friendly cars are especially quiet given that they do not have combustion engines, which makes them more difficult for pedestrians to hear coming.

As one of the study researchers emphasized, drivers of electric cars need to remember that “they are much quieter than the old-fashioned cars, and pedestrians have learned to navigate roads by listening for traffic.” As such, drivers of electric cars and hybrid vehicles may need to take particular caution when it comes to avoiding pedestrian accidents.

 Filing a Claim After a Richmond Pedestrian Accident 

After a pedestrian accident, it is critical to seek advice from an attorney who has experience handling cases similar to yours to assist you with the claims process. Generally speaking, it may be possible to file an insurance claim or a pedestrian accident lawsuit. The best course of action will depend on the specific facts of your case. An experienced Richmond personal injury attorney can help you to determine your options for seeking compensation.

 Contact a Richmond Pedestrian Accident Attorney for Assistance

Pedestrian accidents occur far too often in the Richmond area, and they often occur because of a driver’s negligence. From distracted driving to speeding, and other negligence factors, motorists are frequently at fault in pedestrian collisions involving motor vehicles. If you were injured, or if a loved one sustained life-altering or fatal injuries in a pedestrian accident involving a negligent driver, an experienced Richmond pedestrian injury lawyer at Latham & Martin can assist you. We can speak with you today about the details of the case and potential options for seeking damages. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you.

Source:

theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/21/electric-cars-more-likely-to-hit-pedestrians-than-petrol-vehicles-study-finds

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