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Driveway Accidents Involving Pedestrians

Backing-out accidents are more common than you think—especially in residential and commercial driveways.


  • Cars or trucks backing out of residential or commercial properties
  • Vehicles pulling into or out of driveways without checking for pedestrians
  • Distracted drivers or pedestrians using mobile phones
  • Children on bikes or scooters moving too quickly near driveways
  • Large delivery trucks with blind spots
  • Children, who are harder to see
  • Elderly individuals, who may not move out of the way quickly
  • Distracted pedestrians, especially those on their phones

Common Types of Driveway Accidents in Miami

1. Backing Out of a Driveway

Reverse maneuvers can be fatal if a driver fails to check for small children or elderly pedestrians. Even with functioning backup lights or beeping alerts, many pedestrians or cyclists are caught off guard—especially when walking near sloped or uneven surfaces.
Injuries: Bruised or fractured hips, head trauma, broken bones.

2. Pulling Out Headfirst

Vehicles pulling out of driveways may only check one direction for oncoming traffic and fail to see a pedestrian or cyclist approaching from the other side.
Injuries: Shoulder injuries, spinal trauma, and fractures—especially in children.

3. Pulling Into a Driveway

Drivers often focus on rear traffic and fail to notice pedestrians walking across the driveway entrance. Cyclists riding parallel to the road may be hit as the car turns in.
Injuries: Collisions with fenders or bumpers can cause fractures, road rash, or internal injuries.


What to Do After a Driveway Accident

If you or someone you love is hit by a vehicle entering or exiting a driveway in Miami-Dade or Broward County, follow these steps:

  1. Stay still if you’re injured—don’t attempt to walk it off.
  2. Call 911 and wait for emergency responders.
  3. Gather evidence: eyewitness contacts, driver’s license, plate number, and insurance details.
  4. Seek medical attention immediately—even if injuries seem minor.
  5. Preserve all medical records and expenses.
  6. Contact a Miami Pedestrian Accident Lawyer to begin your claim.

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