LEFLORE COUNTY, Okla. — The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal pedestrian accident involving two vehicles on U.S. 271 near 440th Avenue.
Investigators said the accident happened May 21 at approximately 9:52 p.m. Emergency personnel transported two individuals to a hospital for treatment.
Authorities said a 76-year-old man from Talihina was driving a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado when his vehicle struck a pedestrian.
Officials identified the deceased as Adrian Johnico, 49. Police said he was transported to Choctaw Nation Healthcare in Talihina, where he was pronounced dead.
An unoccupied 2015 GMC Sierra was also involved in the accident. The Silverado driver sustained minor injuries and was treated at the hospital.
The investigation remains ongoing. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact law enforcement.
Adrian Johnico tragically killed in LeFlore County pedestrian accident
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PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
This tragic accident underscores the dangers that pedestrians face every day in this country.
According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, pedestrian fatalities in the United States totaled an estimated 7,318 in 2023. This marked a decrease from the 7,737 fatalities reported in 2022. However, the number of pedestrian deaths was still 14 percent higher than the pre-pandemic level in 2019. Since 2010, pedestrian fatalities have risen by 77 percent, which is significantly higher compared to the 22 percent increase in all other traffic fatalities during the same period.
“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors considered and examined,” said Candice Bond, a Managing Partner with Bond Legal.
“An accident reconstruction team is sometimes needed to help piece together what happened. All of these resources are necessary for helping clients receive monetary compensation for damages or a loss following a collision,” said Bond, an experienced pedestrian attorney.
WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM
“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian,” said Bond. The family of Adrian Johnico may be entitled to a wrongful death claim.
“Family members of wrongful death victims may seek damages for loss of income and companionship, pain and suffering, funeral expenses, and emotional distress following a tragic or catastrophic accident,” she added.
Serving as an advocate, an attorney can help compassionately guide a family through this difficult time while protecting their rights.
“Insurance companies often try to pressure victims to settle for a quick payout for far less than the case is worth,” Bond noted. “However, an attorney will vigorously advocate for their client to ensure that they are treated with respect and compensated fairly.”
Accident Injury News' national legal analyst Candice Bond is experienced in fatal pedestrian accidents, and if you or a family member need help, she is available for a free consultation to guide you.
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