[Quincy, CA] – Jesse Lovins Hurt, Jackie Fogleman Involved in Pedestrian Mishap on Highway 70
Jesse Lovins Badly Hurt by Vehicle Due to Highway 70 Accident
December 19, 2020 – Jesse Lovins, age 32, was seriously hurt on Friday evening around 5:30 P.M. Moreover, Jackie Fogleman, age 53, also from Quincy, was involved in an accident that happened on Highway 70.
According to the police report, the accident happened just east of Fairgrounds Road. Also, the California Highway Patrol mentioned that Ms. Fogleman was driving a 1998 Honda. Furthermore, she was traveling westbound in the rightmost traffic lane.
At the same time, Mr. Lovins was walking northbound across the roadway. Additionally, the area where he was walking was poorly lit with approaching vehicles.
Then, Ms. Fogleman’s vehicle struck Mr. Lovins as he was walking. Thus, seriously injuring him.
Upon arrival, emergency responders transported Mr. Lovins to Plumas District Hospital for treatment to his injuries.
Additionally, investigators remained at the scene of the incident for any evidence they might find.
How to Avoid Pedestrian Accidents
Drivers:
When you are a driver, there are things that you can do to help avoid a pedestrian accident.
Here are a couple of things to keep in mind:
1. Drive Slower in Pedestrian Areas
Driving slower when you see pedestrians can give you extra time to react. Often, pedestrians can be unpredictable.
It is important to remember that even a fraction of a second can make a dramatic difference when it comes to preventing a pedestrian accident.
Taking it slow gives you extra time to spot and respond to pedestrians.
2. Patience Is a Virtue
Some senior citizens may need just a little extra time to cross the street.
What is more, they also may have difficulty seeing you.
Additionally, a person who is blind may also require a little extra time and care.
If you drive an electric car or hybrid, it might be hard for a blind person to hear your vehicle.
Therefore, leaving a little extra distance and time can be beneficial to those who have unusual circumstances to stay safer on the roads.
3. Eye Contact is Important
Pedestrians would like you to have seen them before they start crossing the street.
Subsequently, looking to make eye contact with pedestrians could be a way to help everyone communicate with each other about who is going where on the roads.
Eye contact can help you all have clear hopes and avoid confusion that can lead to tragedy.
4. Pay Attention to School Bus Rules and School Crossing Signs
There are certain rules for drivers who are driving near school buses or in school zones.
Furthermore, children do not always think to look both ways before entering a busy street.
When a school guard gives you a command, make sure you follow it.
Similarly, school buses can be difficult to see around, and you should never take the chance to ignore a school bus stop sign.
5. Do not Make Assumptions
If the vehicle before you stop suddenly, it can be tempting to try and quickly drive around them.
That is a mistake because there could be a pedestrian in front of the first car.
You should leave enough distance to be able to stop when the car in front of you stops.
Trying to dart around traffic can lead to disaster.
6. Weather Can Make a Difference
You cannot always stay home when the weather turns bad.
Also, pedestrians may not always stay home either.
Make sure to allow added time and follow-through distance in unfavorable weather conditions.
Moreover, giving yourself added time to stop can be what you need to make sure that you can adapt if your car acts in unpredictable ways due to the weather.
7. D.U.I
Drinking and driving, or using drugs reduces your response time.
Not only that, pedestrians do not know whether drivers are under the influence or not.
When you drive under the influence, you put yourself at risk and endanger pedestrians and other drivers around you.
Thus, making sure you drive sober is not only what is safe, but also what the law requires.
Injuring a pedestrian while drunk driving results in serious penalties, including the real possibility of considerable time in prison.
Pedestrians:
Pedestrians may also take added steps to avoid an accident. Here are a couple of tips to consider.
1. Stick to Designated Crossing Areas
The California Department of Transportation puts a lot of work into planning safe roads for both drivers and pedestrians.
When you walk, your best bet is stick to appointed pedestrian crossing areas.
Additionally, these areas have traffic control devices to cross safely.
2. Drivers Will Not Always See You
Sadly, drivers do not always pay attention the way they should. Moreover, some of them may even be under the influence.
Your best bet is to make sure traffic stops before you cross a crossroads even when you have the right way.
3. Pay Attention to Stopped Vehicles
The car in front of you could see you and stop.
Meanwhile, the car behind that should stop, too, they might try to drive around the first car quickly.
Beware of this possibility and look for any other vehicles as you continue through a crosswalk.
Even if you are moving around parked cars, it is worth the extra look to make sure there are not any other cars around you.
4. If You Must Stop, Move Your Car Far Away on a Street
Some of the most severe pedestrian accidents happen when drivers stop their cars on the side of a highway.
That is because, other drivers continue to travel at a high speed, and they may not always pay attention to what is on the road.
If you need to stop your car on the side of the road, make sure to leave as much space as possible between you and the road.
Do not stand right by the road.
Also, leaving added space between you and the street may give you and drivers the critical time necessary to avoid an accident.
We at Salkow Law are wishing all the best for Jesse Lovins, and we hope he has speedy recovery.
Salkow Law are true advocates that will work with you directly to achieve justice. Insurance companies want to pay as little compensation as they can. They will even try to make your case go away completely. We will fight for you so that does not happen.
Unlike, the law firms you see plastered on billboards and buses, at Salkow Law you will receive a level of personal service long forgotten at the ‘big’ firms. With us you will not be a faceless, nameless case file. We’ll answer any questions you have and make sure you have a full understanding of how the process works.
This is especially true for families that have lost a loved one in an accident. We won’t stop until we’ve gotten you fair compensation to alleviate the financial toll that unexpected devastation brings.
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