When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, the consequences can be severe and life-altering. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these incidents take on victims and their families. Pedestrian accidents often result in catastrophic injuries because there is no protective barrier between the person and the vehicle. Our legal team has extensive experience helping pedestrian accident victims pursue fair compensation for their injuries, medical expenses, and other losses. If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Olympia, we are here to protect your rights and hold responsible parties accountable.
Pedestrian accidents create complex legal situations that require professional guidance and aggressive advocacy. Insurance companies often attempt to minimize their liability by questioning pedestrian fault or undervaluing injuries. Having an experienced attorney on your side ensures your case receives proper investigation, fair valuation, and strong negotiation support. We help clients recover compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent disability. Our representation also protects you from being taken advantage of during vulnerable recovery periods. With Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, you gain legal advocates committed to fighting for the full compensation you deserve.
Pedestrian accidents occur when a vehicle strikes someone on foot, resulting in injuries ranging from minor to catastrophic. These incidents can happen at intersections, crosswalks, parking lots, or anywhere vehicles and pedestrians share space. Common causes include distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, impaired driving, and unsafe vehicle conditions. Pedestrians face significant vulnerability because they lack the protection that vehicle occupants have. Even low-speed collisions can cause serious injuries due to the direct impact between the vehicle and the person’s body. Understanding the circumstances and causes of your accident is essential for pursuing a successful legal claim.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing harm. In pedestrian accidents, establishing liability means proving the driver breached their duty of care to pedestrians and caused the injuries. This is fundamental to recovering compensation.
Washington’s comparative negligence rule allows injured pedestrians to recover damages even if they share partial fault, as long as they are less than 50 percent responsible. The compensation is reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to the pedestrian.
Damages are monetary awards for losses caused by the accident, including medical expenses, lost income, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and future medical needs. Calculating damages requires considering both current and long-term impacts of the injuries.
When a pedestrian accident results in death, surviving family members may file a wrongful death claim seeking compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of companionship. These claims require proving the driver’s negligence caused the fatal injuries.
If you are able, take photographs of the accident scene, the vehicle’s position and damage, traffic signs and signals, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Obtain contact information from witnesses who saw the accident occur. Request a police report and save all medical records, bills, and communications with insurance companies.
Many pedestrian accident injuries are not immediately apparent and can worsen over time. Visit an emergency room or urgent care facility to receive a medical evaluation and document your injuries. Keep detailed records of all medical treatment, prescriptions, and recommendations from healthcare providers.
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts and may use your words against you. Do not agree to recorded statements or accept initial settlement offers without consulting an attorney. An attorney can handle all communications and negotiations on your behalf to protect your interests.
Pedestrian accidents frequently result in severe injuries such as spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, multiple fractures, and disfigurement. These injuries require extensive medical treatment, ongoing rehabilitation, and may result in permanent disability or loss of earning capacity. Full legal representation ensures all current and future damages are calculated and pursued comprehensively.
Some pedestrian accidents involve unclear liability, multiple vehicles, or conflicting witness accounts. Insurance companies may dispute responsibility or claim the pedestrian was partially at fault. Comprehensive legal representation involves accident reconstruction analysis, expert testimony, and aggressive investigation to establish clear liability and overcome insurance company defenses.
In cases involving minor injuries, clear driver fault, and minimal medical expenses, simpler claim resolution may be possible. When liability is obvious and injuries are straightforward, settlement negotiations may conclude relatively quickly. However, even minor cases benefit from legal guidance to ensure fair valuation.
If the responsible driver has adequate insurance coverage, liability is accepted, and injuries are documented with clear medical causation, settlement discussions may proceed without extensive litigation. Some cases resolve through direct negotiation with the insurance company’s adjuster. Early settlements are possible when all parties agree on fault and compensation amounts.
Pedestrians are struck by vehicles at intersections when drivers fail to yield, run red lights, or don’t watch for people crossing legally. These accidents often result in severe injuries due to vehicle speeds at traffic areas.
Vehicles backing up, turning, or moving at excessive speeds in parking areas frequently strike pedestrians. These accidents often cause serious injuries and may involve multiple defendants or liability questions.
Pedestrians struck on highways or major roadways typically sustain catastrophic injuries due to vehicle speeds. These cases often involve serious negligence and result in significant damages.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings years of dedicated service to pedestrian accident victims throughout Olympia and Thurston County. Our attorneys combine legal knowledge with genuine compassion for clients facing recovery challenges. We maintain relationships with medical professionals, investigators, and reconstruction specialists who strengthen our cases. Our firm works on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we recover compensation. We provide personalized attention, keeping you informed and involved throughout your case. Your recovery and justice are not just legal objectives—they are our mission.
Choosing Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd means selecting advocates who understand pedestrian accident cases thoroughly and fight aggressively for fair compensation. We have successfully recovered substantial settlements and verdicts for our clients, holding negligent drivers and insurance companies accountable. Our team is available to discuss your case immediately, answer your questions in plain language, and explain your legal options clearly. We handle all aspects of your claim, from investigation through settlement or trial. When you work with us, you gain legal representation focused entirely on your best interests and recovery.
Washington law provides a three-year statute of limitations for filing a pedestrian accident personal injury claim. This means you have three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. However, acting quickly is important because evidence may disappear, witnesses’ memories fade, and prompt investigation strengthens your case. Insurance claims can often be pursued faster than lawsuits, and settlements may be reached within months of the accident. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately after your accident to protect your rights and ensure timely action. Waiting too long risks losing your ability to recover compensation entirely.
Yes, Washington’s comparative negligence law allows you to recover compensation even if you share some responsibility for the accident. As long as you are less than 50 percent at fault, you can pursue a claim. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are awarded $100,000 but found 10 percent at fault, you would receive $90,000. Insurance companies often argue pedestrians share blame to reduce their liability. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly to minimize any fault assigned to you and maximize your recovery. We build strong cases showing the driver’s negligence caused your injuries.
Pedestrian accident damages include all economic and non-economic losses caused by your injuries. Economic damages cover medical bills, hospital expenses, surgery costs, rehabilitation, medications, medical equipment, lost wages, and future medical care. Non-economic damages include pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, scarring and disfigurement, and permanent disability. In cases resulting in death, surviving family members can recover funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship. Calculating total damages requires considering immediate injuries and long-term impacts on your quality of life. Our attorneys ensure all damages are identified and valued appropriately.
Most pedestrian accident cases settle before trial through negotiation with the insurance company. Settlement discussions often begin after medical treatment is complete and your damages are fully documented. Many cases resolve through settlement conferences or mediation, allowing you to receive compensation without court proceedings. However, if the insurance company refuses fair settlement, our attorneys are prepared to take your case to trial. Going to trial provides an opportunity for a judge or jury to award higher damages based on evidence of the driver’s negligence and your injuries. We discuss settlement and trial options with you throughout the process.
Liability in pedestrian accidents is determined by establishing the driver’s breach of duty to pedestrians and causation of injuries. Drivers have a legal obligation to watch for pedestrians, obey traffic signals, and maintain safe speeds. If a driver violates this duty and causes a pedestrian’s injuries, they are liable. Police accident reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and accident reconstruction analysis help establish liability. Pedestrian accident investigations examine factors like road conditions, visibility, traffic signals, vehicle speed, and driver actions. Insurance companies may dispute liability by claiming pedestrian negligence or arguing the driver didn’t see the person. Our investigation rebuts these defenses.
Immediately after a pedestrian accident, prioritize your safety and medical care. Move to a safe location if possible and call emergency services for police and medical response. Seek medical attention even if injuries seem minor, as some injuries appear later. Report the accident to police and obtain the accident report number. Take photographs of the scene, vehicle damage, your injuries, and any visible road hazards. Get names, phone numbers, and addresses from witnesses who saw the accident. Do not discuss fault with the driver or insurance companies. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd right away for guidance on protecting your rights.
Pedestrian accident claim value depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, long-term disability, age, earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Minor injuries with clear liability may be worth several thousand dollars. Serious injuries resulting in long-term disability may be worth hundreds of thousands or more. Permanent injuries affecting your ability to work significantly increase claim value. Insurance policy limits also affect potential recovery. Our attorneys evaluate your specific circumstances, medical evidence, and future impacts to provide realistic valuations. We then negotiate aggressively to obtain maximum compensation. Each case is unique, and we provide honest assessments based on comparable cases.
If the driver lacks insurance, you may still recover compensation through your own uninsured motorist coverage if your policy includes it. Washington law does not require drivers to carry insurance, but it does create civil liability for uninsured drivers. Uninsured motorist claims follow similar processes as standard liability claims. If the driver cannot be identified or located, hit-and-run victim compensation may be available through Washington’s crime victim compensation program. Our attorneys investigate all available recovery sources, including the driver’s personal assets. We help you understand your options and pursue every available avenue for compensation.
Yes, you can pursue a pedestrian accident claim even without substantial medical bills if you have documented injuries and treatment. Medical records from emergency room visits, urgent care, or initial doctor visits establish injury causation. As treatment continues and bills accumulate, your claim value increases. Delaying claim filing risks statute of limitations expiration and evidence loss. Our attorneys advise beginning your claim promptly while preserving evidence and establishing the injury timeline. You can update your damages claim as additional medical expenses occur. Early claim filing with full documentation of injuries provides the strongest foundation for recovery.
Pedestrian accident case resolution time depends on injury severity, liability clarity, and settlement negotiation pace. Simple cases with minor injuries and clear liability may settle within weeks. Complex cases involving serious injuries, liability disputes, or multiple parties typically take several months to over a year. Cases requiring expert analysis, medical trials, or extended treatment periods take longer to fully develop. Settlement negotiations often consume most of the timeline. If trial is necessary, resolution may take additional months. Our attorneys work efficiently to move your case forward while ensuring all damages are fully developed. We keep you informed about expected timelines throughout the process.
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