Date: May 2, 2010
Location: SE 65th & Foster Road, Portland, Oregon
Names: Jeffrey P. Waldrop, Nathan Russell Baxter
On May 2, 2010, a 54-year-old Portland man was struck and killed as he walked across a Southeast Portland street, according to The Oregonian.
The crash occurred around 9:00 p.m. near the intersection of SE 65th and SE Foster Road. Authorities identified the pedestrian as Jeffrey P. Waldrop, 54, of Southeast Portland, and the driver as Nathan Russell Baxter, 30, of Southwest Portland.
KGW.com reports that an unidentified witness gave his opinion that Waldrop was walking from one bar to another. The unidentified witness also said Waldrop was wearing dark clothing.
Baxter remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation.
We would like to send our condolences to Waldrop’s family, and let them know we are thinking of them.
In a Portland pedestrian accident, the law can be confusing. If a pedestrian is hit in a crosswalk, it is generally considered the driver’s fault. However, just like everything in the law, there are exceptions. If the pedestrian was drunk and wearing dark clothes, and it was dark, the driver can sometimes escape prosecution. Or if a pedestrian darts out unexpectedly into an intersection, the law may take the driver’s side too. But in most cases, the law will consider it to be the driver’s fault, and the pedestrian or the pedestrian’s family will be able to get legal compensation. All cases are different, of course, so contact a knowledgeable lawyer if you have any questions about your case.
As of the date we posted this blog, Shulman DuBois LLC does not represent any of the parties. If you are mentioned in this article and believe you may need legal help, please contact us or another reputable law firm. Oregon law firms specializing in personal injury, including us, will provide free and confidential consultations, so do not hesitate to call and ask questions.