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Sidewalks

Sidewalks

The often neglected people movers that injure pedestrians, often from defects the defense calls trivial

Shaana A. Rahman

From Issue: 2017 July

The road more traveled

Shifting the driver-centric focus in disputed-liability bike and pedestrian cases

Miles B. Cooper

From Issue: 2016 July

The liability for a pedestrian’s injuries when a vehicle jumps a curb

If the injured pedestrian was a business patron, then foreseeability by that business is a question for a jury

From Issue: 2015 March

Pay it forward: A call to action

Bicycling is the most energy-efficient means of transportation on the planet. We must use the wealth we gain from our clients’ misfortune to make our cities safer for all road users

Josh Cohen

From Issue: 2022 June

Important to us, important for your clients

As more of us rely less upon cars for getting around town, the safety of cyclists and pedestrians becomes more of an issue

Maryanne B. Cooper
Miles B. Cooper

From Issue: 2014 July

Break a leg: Analyzing vehicle-pedestrian collisions

Accurately reconstructing the accident requires collecting and preserving key evidence

John C. Gardiner
Check Y. Kam

From Issue: 2014 July

Walk like it’s safe

“They were not paying attention.” Using CACI 411 and a pedestrian’s reasonable expectation of safety

Jeremy Cloyd

From Issue: 2014 July

The public entity case for the pedestrian and bicyclist

Dangerous conditions of public property cause many of the injuries to those on foot or bike

Casey A. Kaufman

From Issue: 2014 July

Speed kills

The road to stopping pedestrian fatalities begins with the speed limit

Shaana A. Rahman

From Issue: 2016 July

Marijuana use and the civil jury trial

The rules you must know before evidence of marijuana use is put before the jury

Alan Van Gelder

From Issue: 2015 July

Fully investigating the car vs. pedestrian incident

When the primary defendant is underinsured, a thorough investigation of the accident scene can yield surprising evidence of negligence by other parties

Casey A. Kaufman

From Issue: 2015 July

A walker’s paradise−lost!

At least three pedestrians are hit by cars each day in San Francisco

Natalie Burdick

From Issue: 2015 July

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