Tragedy has struck the streets of Augusta, with a concerning increase in pedestrian fatalities. According to records from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, a total of 13 pedestrians have lost their lives this year, with eight of these tragic incidents occurring in the last three months alone.
The specific locations of these accidents are as follows:
Gordon Highway: 3 fatal accidents
Mike Padgett Highway: 2 fatal accidents
Peach Orchard Road: 2 fatal accidents
In four of these cases, suspects were arrested as the accidents were hit-and-runs. In the remaining nine cases, deputies determined that the pedestrians were at fault for walking into traffic.
This surge in pedestrian fatalities has not been publicly addressed by local officials, but it reflects a concerning national trend. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, more than 7,500 pedestrians were killed by cars in 2022, marking the highest number of pedestrian deaths since 1981. Moreover, pedestrian deaths have surged by 19% in the last three years across the United States. In Georgia specifically, there were 3.07 pedestrian fatalities per 100,000 population in 2022.
Here’s a timeline of the 13 fatal accidents in Augusta so far this year:
January 6 – Mike Padgett Highway: April Nicole Harrod, 35, was struck and killed while crossing five lanes of traffic. She was found at fault for “darting into traffic.”
January 6 – Peach Orchard Road: Tommy J. West Jr., 60, died after being hit while running across Peach Orchard Road. He was at fault for not using a crosswalk.
May 3 – I-520 East: Garret Stroud, 36, was struck and killed while crossing Interstate 520. He was found at fault for “darting across the interstate.”
June 3 – Deans Bridge Road: John Cummings, 63, was struck while riding his powered wheelchair. He was at fault for “darting into the roadway.”
June 17 – Peach Orchard Road: Parker Radford, 29, died after being hit at an intersection. He was found at fault for failing to yield.
August 4 – Eve Street: Vincent Parker, 64, was struck and died after failing to yield while crossing the street.
August 8 – Milledge Road: Wallace Wash, 69, died after being hit by a car, and the driver fled the scene. The alleged driver, Pernell Lee Jr., was arrested.
August 11 – Gordon Highway: Keisha Gibson, 36, was found at fault for entering the roadway against traffic.
September 6 – Mike Padgett Highway: Zyionna Fields, 21, was killed while walking on Mike Padgett Highway. The driver, Johnathan Darnel Brown, was charged with felony homicide by vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident.
October 7 – Lumpkin Road: Joni Mitchell, 38, died while biking, and the driver, Jasmine Nicole Johnson, was arrested in connection to the fatal crash.
October 7 – Richmond Hill Road: Broderick Parker, 39, died after being hit while walking, and the driver, Rodriquez Antwan Walker, was arrested and charged.
October 13 – Gordon Highway: Annie V. Doyle, 38, was found at fault for “darting into traffic.”
October 22 – Gordon Highway: Barry Anthony Smith Jr., 39, was struck and killed while trying to cross Gordon Highway.
Please note that this timeline excludes motorcycle deaths and pedestrian injuries.
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Here’s how we can assist you:
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Thorough Investigation: We will conduct a meticulous investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. This includes gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, reviewing police reports, and working with accident reconstruction specialists if necessary. Our goal is to establish liability and build a strong case on your behalf.
Determining Liability: Pedestrian accidents can involve complex liability issues. We’ll work to identify all potentially liable parties, such as negligent drivers, property owners, or municipalities responsible for road maintenance. Our aim is to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
Maximizing Compensation: Our team will pursue compensation for your medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from the accident. We’ll negotiate with insurance companies and, if necessary, take your case to court to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Supportive Guidance: Dealing with the aftermath of a pedestrian accident can be overwhelming. We provide compassionate and empathetic support throughout the legal process, answering your questions and addressing your concerns. We’re here to alleviate the burden so you can focus on your recovery.
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Proven Track Record: Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers has a history of successfully representing pedestrian accident victims. Our commitment to excellence and our dedication to securing favorable outcomes for our clients is well-documented.
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When you choose Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers to handle your pedestrian accident case, you’re choosing a team that is passionate about justice and committed to your well-being. We will tirelessly advocate for your rights and work diligently to secure the compensation you deserve.
Don’t navigate the complexities of a pedestrian accident case alone. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us start working on your behalf. Your recovery and future well-being are our top priorities.
Editor’s Note: This blog post is a revised version of an article originally published in The Augusta Chronicle on October 30th, 2023 at 4:05 AM written by Alexandra Koch. While the core content and analysis remain the same, the text has been modified to suit the format and tone of Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers blog page. Our aim is to present the information in an informative and engaging manner while acknowledging the original source. We appreciate the valuable insights provided by the original article and encourage readers to refer to the newspaper publication for further details.