Parking lots may seem a safe haven from busy, congested suburban streets but car crashes occur in them on a regular basis. If this happens to you and you are injured through no fault of your own you may be wondering whether you can claim any money back from the person who knocked you down or hit your car.
If you have sufficient evidence and witnesses are prepared to testify you are more likely to succeed if you choose to file a lawsuit against the person at fault. Talk to a personal injury attorney to see what your options are.
Injuries That Could Be Possible in a Parking Lot
It may seem unlikely that a car crash could take place in a Whole Foods parking lot, or the parking lot of any established business, but they could happen. Injuries can be serious whenever there is a car crash in a parking lot.
The most common accidents happen when car drivers don’t notice who is around them, particularly anyone who is not in their own car.
Shoppers must get out of their car to go to and from the Whole Foods main entrance and can be easily knocked over or worse dragged along the road if a driver doesn’t take enough care when they are maneuvering through the lot.
If a pedestrian is knocked down by a negligent car driver, then the injuries may be much worse than if they had the relative protection of the inside of their own car. The accident victim may get away with minor injuries like bruises, scratches or cuts.
More serious injuries are deeper cuts, especially if the person is dragged across the ground or pushed into something sharp. Other common injuries in a parking lot include crushed tissue, dislocations, broken bones, knocked out teeth, jaw damage and brain or spinal injuries.
A Personal Injury Lawyer May Be Able to Help You
It is always advisable to seek an opinion from a personal injury attorney before considering legal action against whoever hit you if you were involved in a car crash in a Whole Foods parking lot, or the parking lot of any established business
The attorney will assess the evidence available and advise you whether you have a good chance of winning a lawsuit. If you choose to continue with a claim based on the legal advice given you, the lawyer will be able to pursue your claim on your behalf.
Disclaimer
*The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Whole Foods or another party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.