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If the pedestrian caused the accident was 100% at fault, then there's no recovery to be made by the pedestrian against the driver. In most cases, the defendant accepts liability before you even get to trial in car crash cases. Otherwise, the jury is going to make an allocation, a determination of fault as a percentage. So, what if the pedestrian is at fault and the the driver got injured? Well, sure, you can sue the pedestrian, right? Hey, if you got injured, the pedestrian had a duty to cross the street in a non-negligent
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manner. And if you're crossing the interstate, it's pretty hard to see how that wouldn't be negligent, right? You could have a driver suing a pedestrian where the pedestrian's at fault, but it's kind of unlikely.
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