Really it depends on injuries sustained.
If you were walking on the crosswalk and if you were not at fault, the driver should be responsible for covering the cost of damages... assuming you were not doing anything wrong like not walking on the crosswalk, or walking on the crosswalk when it says not to...
If the pedestrian illegaly, unexpectedly, and dangerously enters the flow of traffic causing a vehicle operator to swerve their vehicle in order to avoid them.
what is a "pedestrian car"
Yes, The at fault party is responsible.
pedestrian always ;)
just remember one thing, pedestrians have the right of way in most cases, in some cities there is jay walking laws, but if you hit a pedestrian, YOU are at fault, at least here in new york.
In most states, it doesn't matter the reason a driver struck a pedestrian or if the pedestrian saw the vehicle prior to being in a position to be struck--the pedestrian always has the right-of-way so the driver is always at-fault.
The driver, mostly. Only when a sign says don't walk, is when the ped. is at fault.
The at-fault driver in a car accident is the driver who is determined to be primarily responsible for causing the accident.
the pedestrian has the right of way
You are responsible for the damage you cause to the car. This is what the liability coverage on your policy is for. If you are wondering about the "no-fault" law in MI, no-fault laws are in place to pay for injuries, not property damage. No-fault states simply mean that you and your insurance company are responsible for your own injuries regardless of who is at-fault in the accident.