Texas Personal Injury Blog
While it may not be fair, people tend to think of police officers as being above making mistakes when they are behind the wheels of their vehicles. Unfortunately, police officers are human like anyone else, and mistakes can and do occur. While it’s too early to know exactly what happened early on Sunday morning, what is known is that a woman was killed by a police cruiser in a Dallas pedestrian accident.
According to the authorities, this fatal Dallas pedestrian accident occurred on Sunday morning at 3 a.m. A 43-year-old woman was attempting to cross the street on the 9900 block of Bruton Road when an officer came by and collided with her. Witnesses stated that the cruiser was moving at a high rate of speed, and police regulations require sirens and lights to be on when an officer exceeds the speed limit. No definitive word on the speed of the driver has been offered as of yet.
First and foremost, we’d like to offer our condolences to the family and friends of the woman who was killed in this Dallas pedestrian accident. We also hope that the investigation leads to a swift and fair result. In addition, this crash will now become part of the overall statistics regarding Texas pedestrian accidents. Every year, approximately 450 people are killed in these incidents.
Clearly, more information would be needed in order to assign fault for this Dallas pedestrian accident. However, if it turns out that the officer was at fault, the family of the woman who was killed could file a Texas wrongful death lawsuit after they file a Notice of Claim with the proper municipality. A successful claim or lawsuit could lead to an award of damages that compensates the family for their losses.
If you have lost someone you love in a crash, you need to seek the help of Dallas wrongful death lawyers who have been fighting for the rights of families for many years. Contact the Law Offices of Greg Fitzgerald today to schedule a free initial consultation.