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Parking Lots Could Be Danger Zones—Here’s What You Need to Know 

Parking lots should feel safe, right? But in reality, they’re chaotic and full of dangers. Drivers zip around, barely checking their mirrors, and distracted pedestrians step right into harm’s way.  

If you’ve been hit in a parking lot, you’re probably dealing with pain, medical bills, and stress you never saw coming. You need a personal injury lawyer who knows how to fight for your rights. 

Our experienced attorneys at Horn Wright, LLP, will go head-to-head with insurance companies to get you the compensation you deserve.  

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Why Do So Many Pedestrians Get Hit in Parking Lots? 

Parking lots are unpredictable. Cars, people, shopping carts, and blind spots make for a dangerous mix. Some of the biggest culprits behind these accidents include: 

  • Distracted drivingTens of thousands of parking lot crashes happen each year because drivers are texting, scrolling, or fumbling with their GPS instead of watching the road. Pedestrians are at a high risk. 
  • Poor visibility – Dim lighting, tight corners, and parked cars blocking the view make it tough to spot pedestrians. 
  • Speeding – It might not seem like a big deal, but even going 5 mph too fast can mean the difference between a near-miss and a serious injury. 
  • Reversing without caution – Backing over accidents in parking lots cause around 9,000 injuries and 200 deaths annually in the U.S. Many happen because drivers don’t check behind them properly
  • Failure to yield – Too many drivers ignore pedestrian crosswalks or assume they have the right of way, causing thousands of preventable injuries each year. 
  • Pedestrian distraction – Looking down at your phone while walking? You’re not alone. Pedestrian distractions have led to a surge in accidents, with some people walking straight into moving cars. 

Who’s Really at Fault in a Parking Lot Accident? 

It’s not always cut and dry. Parking lots are private property, which means different rules apply. Liability usually falls on one or more of these parties: 

  • Negligent drivers – The vast majority of parking lot pedestrian accidents happen because drivers weren’t paying attention, were speeding, or failed to yield. 
  • Pedestrians – If you suddenly step into traffic, ignore crosswalks, or walk while glued to your phone, you could be partially at fault. 
  • Parking lot owners – Bad lighting, lack of signs, or poorly maintained walking areas can put property owners on the hook.  
  • Other parties – If a car’s brakes fail or the parking lot design is flawed, manufacturers or property managers might share responsibility. 

The Harsh Reality of Parking Lot Injuries 

Even a slow-moving car can do serious damage. Parking lot accidents cause more than just bruises—they can lead to life-changing injuries, like: 

  • Broken bones and fractures – Over 30% of victims suffer fractures, with legs and arms being the most affected. 
  • Head injuries, concussions, and traumatic brain injuries– Traumatic brain injuries account for about 10% of pedestrian injuries in parking lots, often leading to long-term cognitive issues. 
  • Soft tissue injuries like sprains and whiplash – A sudden impact can leave you with whiplash that lingers for months
  • Spinal cord damage – Roughly 5% of severe parking lot accidents lead to partial or total paralysis. 
  • Cuts, bruises, and internal injuries – What seems like a minor injury can turn into something serious, with internal bleeding or chronic pain. 

The medical bills, lost wages, and emotional toll add up fast. If someone else’s negligence in parking lot accidents put you in this situation, they should be held accountable. 

Hit in a Parking Lot? Here’s What to Do Right Now 

If a car hits you in a parking lot, every second counts. Take these steps to protect yourself and your case: 

  1. Get medical help – Even if you feel fine, hidden injuries like concussions or internal damage can show up later. 
  2. Call the police – A police report is key evidence if you need to file a claim. 
  3. Collect driver and witness info – Names, phone numbers, and insurance details are crucial. 
  4. Take photosCapture everything—the accident scene, your injuries, and anything that might have contributed to the crash. 
  5. Don’t talk to insurance aloneInsurance adjusters are trained to lowball you. Talk to an attorney before giving any statements. 

Parking Lot Accidents vs. Roadway Accidents—What’s the Big Difference? 

Parking lot crashes might not seem as serious as road accidents, but they come with their own challenges: 

  • Lower speeds but serious injuries – Even at just 5 mph, a car can cause devastating injuries. 
  • Messy liability – Unlike streets with clear traffic laws, parking lots operate in a legal gray area where fault isn’t always obvious. Understanding pedestrian accident liability can make a difference in your case. 
  • Private property rules – Since parking lots are privately owned, different legal standards may apply. Property owners could share liability if conditions are unsafe. 

Are Pedestrians Always Innocent? Nope. 

Sometimes, pedestrians play a role in their own accidents. You could share fault if you: 

  • Walk into traffic without lookingDistracted walking is a contributing factor in pedestrian-related incidents. 
  • Ignore crosswalks – Crossing outside designated areas increases the risk of being hit. 
  • Are glued to your phone or headphones – Mobile device distractions have led to a rise in pedestrian accidents in the last decade. 
  • Suddenly step into traffic – If a driver has no time to react, you could share responsibility for the accident. 

Why You Should NEVER Settle Without a Lawyer 

Insurance companies want you to settle fast—and cheap. They don’t care about your long-term health or financial future. Without an attorney, you risk getting way less than you deserve. A skilled lawyer can: 

  • Calculate what your case is REALLY worth – Medical bills, rehab, lost wages, and pain and suffering all add up. 
  • Negotiate with insurance companies – We know their tricks and won’t let them lowball you. 
  • Gather rock-solid evidence – Surveillance footage, witness statements, and medical records can make or break your case. 
  • Take legal action if needed – If they won’t pay up, we’re ready to fight in court. If you’re considering a car vs. pedestrian lawsuit, having the right attorney can change everything. 

Why Horn Wright, LLP, is the Right Choice for You 

At Horn Wright, LLP, we don’t just handle cases—we fight for people like you. We are proud to be recognized as one of the best law firms in America. Our team knows how to take on big insurance companies and win. 

Call our office for your free consultation. Don’t wait any longer to get professional legal assistance.  Our dedicated personal injury attorneys will review your case, answer your questions, and fight for the compensation you deserve. 

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