Pedestrian accidents can result in severe injuries and life-altering consequences for victims and their families. When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle due to negligence or reckless driving, the injured party deserves fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the challenges pedestrians face after suffering injuries from traffic accidents. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to investigate each case thoroughly and hold responsible parties accountable for their actions.
Pedestrian accidents often result in catastrophic injuries including broken bones, spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, and internal bleeding. The financial burden of medical treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing care can be overwhelming. Having qualified legal representation ensures that your claim is properly valued and that all damages are accounted for. We help you navigate insurance claims, gather evidence, and build a strong case that demonstrates the defendant’s liability. Our goal is to secure maximum compensation so you can focus on your recovery and rebuilding your life.
A pedestrian accident claim involves establishing that a driver breached their duty of care and caused injury to someone on foot. This requires proving negligence through evidence such as traffic camera footage, witness statements, police reports, and accident reconstruction analysis. Pedestrian accidents often occur at intersections, crosswalks, residential areas, and parking lots where drivers fail to yield, drive distracted, or exceed speed limits. Understanding the legal process and requirements for proving liability is essential for securing fair compensation. Our attorneys examine every detail of your accident to build the strongest possible case on your behalf.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury to another person. In pedestrian accidents, negligence occurs when a driver fails to follow traffic laws, drives distracted, or acts recklessly, directly causing harm to a pedestrian.
Legal responsibility for causing injury or damage. Establishing liability in a pedestrian accident means proving the driver was at fault and their actions directly caused your injuries.
The financial compensation awarded to an injured party for losses including medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other injury-related expenses.
A legal principle where responsibility for an accident is shared between multiple parties. Even if a pedestrian is partially at fault, they may still recover damages reduced by their percentage of fault.
Immediately after a pedestrian accident, document the scene by taking photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and your injuries. Collect contact information from witnesses and obtain a copy of the police report when available. Keep detailed records of all medical treatment, expenses, and how your injuries affect your daily activities and work.
Even if injuries seem minor, obtain immediate medical evaluation as some injuries develop gradually and may not be immediately apparent. Medical records establish the connection between the accident and your injuries, which is crucial for your claim. Delaying treatment can weaken your case and allow the insurance company to claim your injuries are unrelated to the accident.
Insurance companies often make quick settlement offers that are substantially lower than the true value of your claim. Do not accept any settlement without consulting an attorney who can evaluate the full extent of your injuries and damages. Early acceptance may prevent you from recovering additional compensation as new medical issues emerge.
Pedestrian accidents frequently result in severe, long-term injuries requiring extensive medical care, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment. Calculating fair compensation for future medical needs, lost earning capacity, and permanent disability demands thorough analysis by an experienced attorney. Without comprehensive representation, you risk underestimating damages and accepting inadequate settlements that fail to cover your actual needs.
When the driver or insurance company disputes responsibility or suggests the pedestrian was partially at fault, comprehensive legal representation becomes essential. Our attorneys conduct accident reconstruction analysis, gather witness testimony, and preserve critical evidence. We aggressively defend your interests against unfounded comparative fault claims and ensure liability is properly established.
In cases involving minor injuries with obvious driver fault captured on video or multiple witnesses, basic legal assistance may be sufficient. If medical expenses are minimal and the driver’s insurance company readily accepts responsibility, a simplified claim process might work. However, even minor cases can reveal complications later, making professional guidance valuable.
When liability is uncontested and both parties agree on injury extent, a streamlined approach may resolve your case quickly. Documentation of damages and medical records can support a straightforward settlement negotiation. Even in these scenarios, attorney review ensures the settlement amount reflects fair value for your injuries.
Intersection accidents occur when drivers fail to yield, run red lights, or turn without checking for pedestrians. These cases typically involve clear negligence and significant injury recovery potential.
When a driver flees the scene, your attorney can work with law enforcement to identify the responsible party and pursue recovery through your uninsured motorist coverage. Hit-and-run cases require specialized investigation and claim handling.
Accidents in private properties involve negligent property owners and drivers who breach their duty of care. These cases may involve premises liability claims in addition to vehicle negligence.
Choosing the right attorney after a pedestrian accident directly impacts your recovery and financial future. Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines deep knowledge of Washington’s personal injury laws with proven trial experience. We maintain strong relationships with medical professionals, accident reconstruction analysts, and insurance industry contacts that strengthen your case. Our compassionate approach ensures you feel supported throughout the legal process while we handle the complex details of your claim.
We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf. This approach aligns our interests with yours and ensures we work tirelessly to maximize your recovery. Our transparent communication and regular updates keep you informed at every stage. Whether your case settles or proceeds to trial, we are fully prepared to advocate aggressively for your rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
Your immediate safety is the priority. Move to a safe location if possible and call emergency services for medical assistance. Capture photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, traffic signals, and road conditions while details are fresh. Collect names and contact information from witnesses and the driver, and request a copy of the police report. Seek medical evaluation even if you don’t immediately feel severe pain, as some injuries develop gradually. Document your injuries with photos and maintain detailed records of all medical visits, treatments, and medications. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights and ensure proper evidence preservation before memories fade or physical evidence is lost.
Washington’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of injury. However, this timeline can be affected by various factors including the age of the injured party or the discovery of delayed injuries. Acting quickly is essential even though you have three years, as evidence deteriorates and witness memories fade over time. Claiming against government agencies or municipalities involves different deadlines, sometimes requiring notice within one year. Delaying your claim can complicate evidence gathering and witness testimony. We recommend consulting with an attorney promptly to ensure all deadlines are met and your rights are fully protected.
Yes, Washington follows a comparative negligence system allowing you to recover damages even if you are partially at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. For example, if you are awarded $100,000 in damages but found 20% at fault, you recover $80,000. This system ensures victims aren’t completely barred from recovery due to minor contributory negligence. However, you cannot recover if found more than 50% at fault under Washington’s pure comparative negligence rule. Insurance companies often exaggerate pedestrian fault to minimize payouts. Our attorneys aggressively challenge unfounded comparative fault claims using evidence and expert testimony to protect your right to full recovery.
You can recover both economic and non-economic damages in pedestrian accident cases. Economic damages include medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation, medication, medical equipment, lost wages, lost earning capacity, and home modifications. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, permanent scarring or disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of life, and impact on relationships. In cases of gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the defendant and deter similar conduct. Calculating fair compensation requires thorough analysis of current and future medical needs, permanent disability impact, and emotional consequences. Our attorneys ensure all recoverable damages are identified and pursued to maximize your compensation.
Fault in pedestrian accidents is established through evidence including traffic camera footage, witness statements, police reports, traffic laws, and accident reconstruction analysis. Drivers have a legal duty to exercise reasonable care and follow traffic laws, including yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections. If a driver violates this duty and causes injury, they are negligent and liable. Factors considered include whether the pedestrian was in a legal crosswalk, traffic signal compliance by both parties, driver speed, distraction, visibility conditions, and road hazards. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly, interview witnesses, obtain surveillance footage, and consult accident reconstructionists to establish clear liability and overcome insurance company arguments.
Hit-and-run accidents require specialized investigation to identify and locate the responsible driver. We work with law enforcement, obtain surveillance footage from nearby businesses, and analyze vehicle damage to identify the vehicle make and model. If the driver is located and has insurance, we pursue a claim against their policy. If identification is impossible, we pursue recovery through your uninsured motorist coverage, which protects against unidentified and uninsured drivers. Hit-and-run drivers often face criminal charges in addition to civil liability. Your recovery is not dependent on criminal prosecution but is pursued through civil insurance claims. Document any details you remember about the vehicle, including color, size, partial license plate numbers, and direction of travel to assist investigation efforts.
Case value depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost income, permanent disability, age, earning capacity, and liability strength. Minor injuries with clear liability might settle for a few thousand dollars, while catastrophic injuries typically result in settlements or judgments exceeding $100,000. Brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and permanent disfigurement significantly increase case value. Insurance company settlement offers often undervalue claims by focusing only on immediate medical costs. Comprehensive evaluation requires considering future medical needs, rehabilitation, adaptive equipment, lost earning years, and quality of life impact. We analyze comparable cases, obtain medical expert opinions, and present thorough damage calculations to ensure fair valuation and prevent accepting insufficient settlements.
Most pedestrian accident cases settle through negotiation without trial, which is typically faster and less emotionally taxing. However, we prepare every case for trial as if it will proceed to court, which strengthens our negotiating position. Insurance companies take settlement demands more seriously when they know we have strong trial readiness and proven courtroom experience. If fair settlement negotiations fail, we proceed to trial where a judge or jury determines liability and awards damages. We present evidence, question witnesses, and advocate persuasively for maximum compensation. Your preferences regarding settlement or trial are respected, but our analysis and recommendation guide your decision-making throughout the process.
Simple cases with clear liability and minor injuries may settle within three to six months. Complex cases involving serious injuries, multiple parties, or disputed liability typically require nine months to two years or longer. The timeline allows time for medical treatment completion, evidence gathering, expert analysis, and negotiation. Rushing to settlement before your condition stabilizes risks undervaluing your claim. We maintain continuous communication about case progress and explain factors affecting timeline. While litigation requires patience, thorough case development prevents leaving money on the table. Our efficient case management balances speed with the comprehensive work necessary to maximize your recovery and protect your long-term interests.
We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning no upfront costs or hourly billing. Instead, we receive a percentage of your recovery, typically between 25-40% depending on whether the case settles or proceeds to trial. This arrangement means we only profit when you recover compensation, aligning our interests completely with yours. You pay nothing if we don’t recover damages. Additionally, we advance all case expenses including court filings, expert witness fees, investigation costs, and medical record retrieval. These expenses are reimbursed from your settlement or judgment recovery. This contingency arrangement eliminates financial barriers to obtaining quality representation and ensures access to justice regardless of your current financial situation.
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