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Reversed summary judgment against her and gave her the right to argue her case in court. Not a win, but undoing a loss.
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01-11-2012, 07:18 AM | #23 | |
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The oncoming train had a clear signal and sounded, and so is not liable. If someone chooses to almost literally put blinders on (umbrella facing in the direction from which the train was coming) and then walk into traffic, whose fault is it? I'm constantly amazed at the stupidity of people who I see jumping off curbs without looking because someone next to them did, step into traffic while concentrating on their Crackberry, or crossing 5 feet down from a red light that they don't think applies to them.
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I should think that it depends on the situation, just like here. Some idiot darts out between parked cars and right into the path of a car doing 30 MPH, and the driver isn't likely to be charged. In this case someone vacantly steps in front of a train that's going 70 MPH, and takes 2 miles to stop, and it isn't the engineer's fault. Even the law occasionally recognizes reality.
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pedestrian situation can get murky. I know we had a guy try to run across the interstate and got smacked here. He was at fault.
There was also someone who tried to cross in a blind corner where I work now, they got hit and were at fault as well. It was because she was within 50 feet of like 3 crosswalks and they all said don't go and she went anyway. |
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01-11-2012, 08:29 AM | #28 |
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Up here if the police found you to not be at fault in a pedestrian vs. vehicle collision, and the insurance company tried to jack your rates as if you were, there would be hell to pay. Vehicle vs. vehicle is different, because they use the Rules of Fault Determination, not the law, to determine the balance of fault. Those were brought in when we went to a no-fault insurance scheme.
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