Pedestrian accidents can result in severe injuries, substantial medical expenses, and long-term complications that fundamentally alter your life. When struck by a vehicle while walking, you deserve full compensation for your losses. Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd represents pedestrians throughout Sunnyslope who have suffered injuries due to another party’s negligence. Our legal team thoroughly investigates each case to establish liability and pursue maximum recovery for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages you’ve incurred.
Seeking legal representation after a pedestrian accident significantly improves your chances of obtaining full compensation. Insurance companies often undervalue pedestrian injury claims, offering settlements far below what victims actually deserve. Our attorneys level the playing field by advocating aggressively for your rights and ensuring all damages are properly valued. We handle negotiations, documentation, and litigation if necessary, allowing you to focus on recovery while we pursue the financial compensation you need for medical care, rehabilitation, and rebuilding your life after this traumatic incident.
Pedestrian accidents occur when vehicles strike people walking on roadways, in crosswalks, or on sidewalks. These incidents frequently result from driver negligence including distracted driving, speeding, failing to yield, or driving under the influence. Establishing liability requires demonstrating that the driver breached their duty of care and that this breach directly caused your injuries and damages. Vehicle operators must maintain reasonable control and attention at all times. Evidence such as traffic camera footage, witness statements, police reports, and vehicle data can support your claim that the driver acted negligently and should compensate you for resulting losses.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. In pedestrian accidents, a driver acts negligently by breaching their duty to operate their vehicle safely, which directly causes your injuries. Establishing negligence is fundamental to recovering compensation in personal injury claims.
Comparative fault is a legal principle that reduces damages when a victim bears partial responsibility for the accident. Washington allows recovery even if you are partially at fault, though your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. Even if you were jaywalking, you may recover if the driver could have avoided hitting you with reasonable care.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing injury or damage. Proving the driver is liable in a pedestrian accident requires showing they had a duty to act safely, breached that duty, and caused your injuries as a result. The liable party’s insurance typically pays damages to the injured pedestrian.
Damages are monetary awards for losses resulting from the accident including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and ongoing care needs. Economic damages cover specific costs while non-economic damages compensate for intangible losses like physical pain and emotional trauma caused by your pedestrian accident injury.
After a pedestrian accident, obtaining immediate medical evaluation is crucial regardless of apparent injury severity. Some injuries like internal bleeding or brain trauma develop gradually and may not be immediately obvious. Seeking prompt medical care creates important documentation linking your injuries directly to the accident, which strengthens your legal claim.
Take photographs of the accident scene including vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and your visible injuries if possible. Collect contact information from witnesses who observed the collision as their statements provide valuable support for your claim. Document weather conditions and time of day, as these environmental factors may have contributed to the accident.
Keep all medical records, bills, receipts, and correspondence related to your injuries and treatment. Maintain records of lost wages and reduced work capacity resulting from your accident. These documents become essential evidence when negotiating settlements or presenting your case to a jury.
When a pedestrian accident causes permanent disability, brain injury, spinal cord damage, or chronic pain requiring lifetime care, comprehensive legal representation is essential. These cases involve substantial damages calculations including future medical expenses and lost earning capacity over your lifetime. Our attorneys work with medical and economic experts to ensure your settlement reflects the true long-term impact of your injuries.
Complex pedestrian accidents may involve multiple vehicles, municipal negligence, or disputed accounts of how the collision occurred. When liability is contested or partially attributable to road design, traffic signal failure, or poor visibility, comprehensive investigation and legal strategy become necessary. Our firm pursues all responsible parties through evidence collection and expert testimony.
If your pedestrian accident caused minor injuries with straightforward liability and the driver’s insurance company is cooperating, some people manage claims with basic legal guidance. However, even minor accidents can have hidden complications requiring professional evaluation. We recommend consulting with our firm to ensure you’re not leaving compensation on the table.
Insurance companies sometimes offer quick settlements for pedestrian accidents, hoping to avoid litigation costs. Before accepting any settlement, have our attorneys review the offer to confirm it fairly compensates all your damages. Many first offers are substantially below what victims deserve and deserve rejection.
Pedestrians struck by vehicles in intersections often suffer severe injuries when drivers fail to yield or ignore traffic signals. These cases typically involve clear liability evidence from traffic cameras and witness statements establishing driver negligence.
Vehicle operators sometimes fail to maintain proper control or attention in parking areas, striking pedestrians walking between parked cars or through lot aisles. Property owners may also bear liability for inadequate lighting or unsafe design contributing to the accident.
When the striking vehicle leaves the scene, uninsured motorist coverage under your own policy or the property owner’s liability insurance may provide compensation. We investigate hit-and-run cases thoroughly to identify the fleeing driver when possible.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines personal injury law knowledge with genuine commitment to pedestrian accident victims throughout Sunnyslope and Chelan County. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial devastation these accidents cause. Our team investigates thoroughly, negotiates aggressively with insurance companies, and prepares cases for trial when necessary. We handle all case management aspects so you can focus entirely on medical recovery without worrying about legal complications or documentation deadlines.
We work on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours and removes financial barriers to quality legal representation. Our firm has successfully recovered substantial settlements and verdicts for pedestrian accident victims, holding negligent drivers and responsible parties accountable. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn how we can help you obtain the full compensation you deserve.
First, seek immediate medical attention regardless of apparent injury severity, as some injuries develop gradually over hours or days. Contact law enforcement to report the accident and obtain an official police report with the driver’s information and contact witnesses who observed the collision. Document the scene by photographing vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and your visible injuries if possible. Collect witness contact information and preserve all evidence including the driver’s insurance details. Avoid discussing fault or accepting settlement offers before consulting with an attorney, as early statements may complicate your claim.
Washington law allows three years from the accident date to file a pedestrian accident lawsuit, though this deadline, called the statute of limitations, is absolute and cannot be extended in most circumstances. However, acting quickly is important because witness memories fade, evidence can be lost, and negotiations move faster when insurance companies face active legal proceedings. If the government entity is potentially liable for road conditions or safety violations, stricter notice requirements may apply with much shorter deadlines. Contact our office immediately to ensure your claim is filed timely and all procedural requirements are met.
Washington applies comparative fault rules, allowing pedestrians to recover even when partially responsible for the accident, with damages reduced by their percentage of fault. If a pedestrian was jaywalking but the driver could have avoided hitting them with reasonable care, the driver remains liable, though recovery may be reduced. Proving the driver could have avoided the collision requires demonstrating they had opportunity and ability to prevent injury despite any pedestrian conduct. This legal principle often benefits pedestrians because drivers have the greater responsibility to avoid collisions with people on roadways.
Pedestrian accident damages include economic losses like medical expenses, surgery costs, rehabilitation, ongoing care, lost wages, and property damage. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, permanent disability, disfigurement, emotional trauma, and reduced quality of life resulting from your injuries. When injuries cause permanent impairment or death, damages expand to include future medical care costs, lost earning capacity throughout your lifetime, and loss of consortium for surviving family members. Our attorneys calculate all available damages to ensure comprehensive compensation.
Pedestrian accident case values depend on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, permanent disability, pain and suffering, and whether liability is clear. Minor injuries with straightforward liability may resolve for thousands, while severe injuries causing permanent disability frequently result in six-figure or greater settlements and verdicts. Factors including your age, income, the responsible party’s insurance limits, and jury composition in your jurisdiction all influence settlement negotiations. During your free consultation, we evaluate your specific circumstances and provide a realistic range based on comparable cases and your actual damages.
Insurance companies often propose initial settlement offers significantly below claim value, hoping you’ll accept without understanding your full damages or consulting an attorney. These early offers typically exclude future medical expenses, lost earning potential, and adequate pain and suffering compensation that you rightfully deserve. Our attorneys review all settlement offers and recommend acceptance only when the amount fairly compensates your injuries and losses. If negotiation cannot achieve fair value, we prepare your case for trial and present evidence to a jury who often awards substantially more than insurance company settlement proposals.
While some straightforward pedestrian accidents involve minimal injuries and cooperative insurers, legal representation significantly improves outcomes in most cases. Insurance companies employ adjusters and attorneys specifically trained to minimize payouts, so pedestrians benefit from balanced representation advocating for fair compensation. Our contingency arrangement means you pay no upfront fees and only compensate us from recovered amounts, removing financial barriers to quality legal representation. The cost of legal services is typically far less than the additional compensation we secure beyond insurance company settlement offers.
Simple pedestrian accident cases with clear liability and cooperative insurers may resolve within three to six months through settlement negotiations. More complex cases involving disputed liability, multiple parties, or permanent injuries typically require six months to two years as evidence is gathered, expert analysis is completed, and litigation proceeds. Trial cases can extend two to three years from accident to verdict, though most pedestrian accident cases settle before trial. Our attorneys work efficiently while ensuring no deadlines are missed and your case develops with proper investigation and expert support throughout the process.
Strong liability evidence includes traffic camera footage showing the driver’s negligence, police reports documenting the officer’s investigation, witness statements, accident reconstruction analysis, and vehicle damage patterns demonstrating impact force and direction. Medical records linking your injuries to the accident and expert testimony about driver conduct also support liability. Cell phone records showing distracted driving, toxicology results confirming impairment, vehicle maintenance records showing mechanical failures, and road condition documentation all help establish negligence. Our investigators and expert consultants thoroughly develop evidence supporting your claim.
If the striking vehicle is uninsured, you may pursue recovery through your own uninsured motorist coverage or under the property owner’s liability insurance if the accident occurred on their premises. Uninsured motorist protection typically covers injuries and damages when hit by drivers carrying no insurance or whose insurance company is insolvent. In hit-and-run scenarios where the vehicle cannot be identified, uninsured motorist coverage provides essential protection. We investigate thoroughly to identify fleeing drivers when possible, but when unsuccessful, we pursue all available insurance coverage to ensure you receive fair compensation.
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