Pedestrian Struck by Vehicle on Atlanta Highway in Montgomery, Alabama

Modified Date: 
Thu, 03/27/2025 - 6:59am
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Woman hit by car in Montgomery

McGriff said the woman suffered non-life threatening injuries.

 

A woman sustained non-life threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle outside a business in Montgomery, Alabama. The incident occurred at approximately 5:15 PM yesterday in the 4000 block of Atlanta Highway, near the intersection with Perry Hill Road and Dalraida Road. Montgomery Police Department Sergeant Tina McGriff confirmed the pedestrian collision. Emergency responders arrived at the scene shortly after the accident was reported. The injured woman received medical attention, though details about which hospital she was transported to were not disclosed. Authorities have not released information regarding the driver of the vehicle or whether charges are being considered in connection with the incident. Police are likely continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision, including potential factors such as visibility conditions, traffic signal compliance, or pedestrian right-of-way issues.

Location and Infrastructure

The 4000 block of Atlanta Highway represents a bustling commercial corridor in Montgomery, characterized by numerous retail establishments, restaurants, and businesses that generate substantial pedestrian and vehicular traffic. This segment of Atlanta Highway near the Perry Hill Road/Dalraida Road intersection is particularly congested during evening rush hour, when this incident occurred. The area features multiple entry and exit points for business parking lots, creating complex traffic patterns where vehicles frequently turn across lanes and pedestrians navigate between businesses and parking areas. Traffic signals and crosswalks are present at the major intersection, though mid-block pedestrian crossings are limited. This stretch of roadway typically experiences high traffic volumes as it serves as a primary east-west thoroughfare connecting eastern Montgomery suburbs with the downtown area.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Alabama law, pedestrians struck by vehicles may have legal recourse to pursue compensation for their injuries. Alabama operates under a "contributory negligence" system, which means an injured party who is found even partially at fault for an accident may be barred from recovering damages. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Alabama is generally two years from the date of the accident, giving victims a limited timeframe to initiate legal proceedings. Potential compensation could include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and rehabilitation costs. Alabama requires minimum liability insurance coverage of $25,000 per person for bodily injury, though actual damages may exceed these limits. Those involved in pedestrian accidents should consider consulting with a personal injury attorney who specializes in Alabama traffic laws to understand their specific rights and options.

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Roadway: 
Atlanta Highway