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How Poor Lighting Contributes to Pedestrian Accidents

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Pedestrian safety should never be compromised by poor infrastructure. Unfortunately, insufficient lighting is one of the most overlooked but deadly hazards contributing to pedestrian accidents—especially at night. When crosswalks, intersections, or sidewalks are poorly lit, it becomes much harder for drivers to see walkers and much easier for a tragic collision to occur.

At Buckeye Law Group, we advocate for injured pedestrians and hold negligent drivers—and in some cases, municipalities—accountable for accidents caused by dangerous lighting conditions.

The Role of Poor Lighting in Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents are significantly more likely to occur at night, and poor lighting is often to blame. Here’s why:

  • Reduced visibility – Without proper streetlights, drivers may not see pedestrians crossing until it’s too late.
  • Increased reaction time – Poor lighting means drivers have less time to react to someone stepping off a curb or into a crosswalk.
  • Higher risk of jaywalking – In some areas, dark or unlit sidewalks and intersections may cause pedestrians to cross in unsafe places.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly 75% of pedestrian fatalities happen after dark, and many of these occur in areas with inadequate lighting.

Who May Be Liable?

While the driver is typically the primary party at fault in pedestrian collisions, other parties may share liability when poor lighting is a contributing factor:

  • Municipalities or cities that fail to maintain streetlights
  • Construction companies that remove or damage lighting without proper precautions
  • Property owners who allow unsafe conditions near walkways or crosswalks

A skilled pedestrian injury attorney can help determine all liable parties and pursue the appropriate legal action.

What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident Involving Poor Lighting

If you’ve been injured while walking in a poorly lit area, it’s critical to:

  • Seek immediate medical attention
  • Take photographs of the lighting conditions
  • Collect witness statements if possible
  • Contact a personal injury attorney to protect your rights

At Buckeye Law Group, we conduct thorough investigations, including lighting audits, scene reconstructions, and expert consultations to prove the role of poor visibility in your case.

If you’ve been hurt due to a pedestrian accident involving poor lighting, don’t face the aftermath alone—reach out to Buckeye Accident Attorneys for a free, no-risk consultation.

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