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Miami, FL – Pedestrian Hit by Multiple Cars at McDonald St & SW 32nd Ave

Hollywood, FL - Pedestrian Struck, Killed by Semi-Truck on Hollywood Blvd.

Miami, FL (October 16, 2020) – A pedestrian crash occurred at an intersection in Miami yesterday night that prompted an emergency response from emergency personnel. 

The incident occurred at the intersection of McDonald Street and Southwest 32nd Avenue at approximately 10:00 p.m. on the evening of October 15. The reason the crash occurred remains under local law enforcement investigation at this time. 

Police reported that a pedestrian, who remains unidentified at this time, was injured when they were struck by multiple vehicles in the roadway. How and why the collision occurred is currently unknown.

The intersection was closed off to local travelers in the area while first responders were assessing the accident scene. It has since been reopened by authorities. 

No other details have been disclosed concerning the circumstances of the collision at this time. 

The current health condition of the pedestrian has not been reported. 

We would like to offer our thoughts to the injured victim at this time. 

Florida Pedestrian Wrecks

Pedestrian accidents in Florida happen more often there than in any other state. It is estimated that approximately 8,000 people per year are injured in pedestrian accidents in the Sunshine State. Fourteen percent of all of the traffic-related accidents in the United States were pedestrian accidents in 2013, which clearly indicates that pedestrian accidents are much more common than anyone realizes. 

Also in 2013, over 32,000 people were killed in car accidents. Of those, 4,735 were pedestrians. This is approximately 14% of the total number of people killed that year in car accidents. 

A traffic accident in Florida occurs approximately once every 84 seconds or over 1,000 times per day, according to information provided by the Florida Department of Transportation. Pedestrian accidents take the lives of hundreds of people per year. Studies show that those involved in Florida pedestrian crashes are more likely to be killed than those involved in pedestrian crashes in any other state in the nation. According to statistics compiled concerning traffic accidents in the United States, approximately 94% are caused by driver negligence and/or distraction.  

Florida is ranked as one of the most dangerous states to travel through due to its high accident-fatality rate. However, Florida is one of the most highly-populated states in the nation, which directly correlates with its statistical values. 

Being injured in a Florida car accident can be a very frightening, draining, and stressful experience. You could be dealing with a multitude of different issues after your involvement in an injurious car crash in Florida. Debilitating pain could result from being injured in an incident of this magnitude, as well as mental stress and anguish depending on the circumstances and severity of the wreck. 

Sustaining injuries in a traffic crash caused by another person’s negligence entitles you to the option to collect financial compensation for the injuries and losses that may have resulted from the incident. A personal injury attorney in Florida will be able to help you better understand your existing legal rights as well as exercise them in order to collect full and fair compensation in order to cover things like medical bills, mental health bills, funeral costs when applicable, and more. 

Contact a Florida car accident attorney today in order to get started on your own personal injury claim if you are under the impression that your injuries were the result of another person’s carelessness while on the road. The skilled and experienced Florida personal injury lawyers at Boone & Davis have been successfully preserving and protecting the rights of those injured in Florida traffic accidents for decades and are passionate about providing our clients with the most significant compensation possible. We want your recovery from your recent traffic accident to be as painless as possible, in more aspects than just the physical. We strive to assist you financially, mentally, and in any other way, you may require after being injured by another person’s negligence. 

Call our law firm today at (813) 544-7096 for more information on how you can successfully move forward from your injuries and losses you may have incurred in a recent traffic collision caused by carelessness. 

Note: Our team of writers for Boone & Davis Law utilizes secondary sources in the creation of these posts. These sources include newspaper reports, news stories, police reports, social media posts, and eyewitness accounts of injury accidents that take place in South Florida. The facts in these posts have not been independently verified by members of our writing staff therefore if you see any information that is not correct or is inaccurate, please contact us as soon as possible so that we can correct the information right away.  If you would prefer that the post be removed from our site, let us know and we will do our best to remove the post as promptly as possible.

Disclaimer: We have worked hard to become valued members of our local business community. Our law firm is providing this post for general information purposes and hope that through awareness, our community members will use the necessary precautions to avoid serious accidents like the one described in this post and prepare them should they find themselves the victim of a serious wreck. We want to honor those who have been victims of accidents in the state of Florida. The information provided in this post should not be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. The pictures depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene.

 

 

 

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