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If I Was Hit by a Car While Jaywalking in Illinois, Can I Still Pursue Compensation?
Accidents happen, and sometimes, pedestrians are involved in collisions while jaywalking. If you have been struck by a car while jaywalking in Illinois, you may wonder if you still have the right to pursue compensation for your injuries. Luckily, jaywalkers in Illinois can indeed pursue compensation. If you have found yourself injured, contact a personal injury attorney to ensure you can seek the compensation you may be entitled to.
Individuals Involved in an Accident Can Share Blame in Illinois
In Illinois, the concept of comparative negligence comes into play when determining liability in personal injury cases. Comparative negligence allows both parties involved in an accident to share responsibility. While jaywalking is considered a violation of traffic laws, it does not automatically excuse a driver who hits a pedestrian of all liability. Illinois follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you may still be able to get compensation even if you were partially at fault, as long as your share of fault does not exceed 50 percent.





