Pedestrian accidents can result in devastating injuries and life-altering consequences for victims and their families. When you are struck by a vehicle while walking, the physical, emotional, and financial toll can be overwhelming. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the unique challenges pedestrian accident victims face. Our team is committed to helping you navigate the legal process and pursue fair compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, and lost income.
Pedestrian accidents often result in severe injuries because victims have no protective barriers like vehicle frames or airbags. Medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and ongoing care expenses can quickly accumulate. Insurance companies frequently minimize settlement offers, leaving victims financially burdened. Having qualified legal representation ensures your rights are protected and you receive compensation that truly reflects the extent of your injuries. We handle all negotiations and litigation so you can focus on recovery.
Pedestrian accident claims involve establishing that a driver failed to exercise reasonable care and that this negligence directly caused your injuries. This may include violations like speeding, running red lights, failing to yield at crosswalks, or driving under the influence. Evidence gathering is critical and includes accident scene photographs, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and police reports. We meticulously review all available evidence to construct a strong case that clearly shows the driver’s responsibility for the accident.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. In pedestrian accidents, negligence occurs when a driver fails to follow traffic laws or exercise appropriate caution, directly causing injury to the pedestrian.
A legal principle that allows recovery even if the injured party bears some responsibility for the accident. In Washington, you can recover damages if you are less than 50% at fault, with your award reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Monetary compensation awarded to an injured person. This includes economic damages such as medical bills and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages for pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
Legal responsibility for causing injury or damage. Establishing liability means proving that the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused the pedestrian’s injuries and resulting damages.
If you are able to do so safely, take photographs of the accident scene, vehicle damage, traffic signals, and road conditions. Collect contact information from witnesses who saw what happened. Request a copy of the police report, as this official documentation is crucial for your claim.
Some pedestrian injuries are not immediately apparent, so getting evaluated by a physician protects your health and creates medical documentation. Detailed medical records establish the connection between the accident and your injuries. This documentation is essential for both your recovery and your legal claim.
Insurance companies often make quick settlement offers that are far below the actual value of your claim. Before accepting any offer, consult with an attorney who can evaluate your case properly. Early acceptance may prevent you from receiving compensation for future medical needs or long-term effects.
When pedestrian accidents involve multiple vehicles, commercial entities, or severe injuries requiring ongoing treatment, comprehensive representation becomes essential. These complex cases demand thorough investigation, expert testimony, and aggressive negotiation. Our team handles all aspects of your case to ensure you receive full compensation.
If an insurance company disputes liability, denies your claim, or offers insufficient compensation, you need legal representation to fight for your rights. We challenge low offers and unfair denial decisions through negotiation or litigation. Our attorneys understand insurance tactics and how to counter them effectively.
In cases where fault is obvious and injuries are minor, a more streamlined approach might be possible. Even in these situations, having legal guidance ensures you receive fair compensation. We tailor our representation to your specific needs and case complexity.
When the insurance company quickly acknowledges fault and responds cooperatively to settlement discussions, your case may move faster. However, we still review all offers thoroughly to protect your interests. Ongoing legal oversight ensures the final settlement adequately covers all your damages.
Many pedestrian accidents occur at crosswalks when drivers fail to yield or run red lights. These cases often involve clear traffic violations that establish liability.
Pedestrians struck by drivers using phones, under the influence, or otherwise distracted often suffer severe injuries. These cases frequently result in substantial compensation due to the driver’s egregious negligence.
When a driver leaves the scene, we work with law enforcement and use available evidence to identify the responsible party. These cases require thorough investigation but can still result in successful claims.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides dedicated representation for Lakewood pedestrian accident victims. We understand the local roads, traffic patterns, and how accidents typically occur in our community. Our thorough approach includes detailed investigation, consultation with medical and accident reconstruction professionals, and aggressive advocacy. We treat your case with the attention and urgency it deserves, keeping you informed throughout the process.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. This aligns our interests with yours and removes financial barriers to quality legal representation. Our track record of successful pedestrian accident settlements demonstrates our ability to achieve real results. Contact us today at 253-544-5434 for a free consultation to discuss your case.
After a pedestrian accident, prioritize your safety and health by moving to a safe location if possible and seeking immediate medical attention. Call 911 to report the accident and request police response. Document the scene with photographs, collect witness contact information, and note the vehicle’s description and license plate number. Preserve all medical records, prescription receipts, and communication with insurance companies. Avoid discussing fault with the driver or their insurance company without legal representation. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd promptly to ensure your rights are protected and evidence is properly preserved for your claim.
In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including pedestrian accidents, is generally three years from the date of injury. However, there are exceptions for minors and other circumstances that may extend this deadline. Acting quickly is important because evidence degrades over time and witness memories fade. Contacting an attorney immediately protects your interests and ensures all deadlines are met. We begin investigating your case right away to preserve crucial evidence and establish liability. Waiting too long may result in lost evidence and weakened claims.
Yes, Washington follows a comparative negligence rule allowing recovery even if you bear some responsibility for the accident. You can recover compensation as long as you are less than 50% at fault. Your award will be reduced by your percentage of liability, so establishing that the driver was primarily responsible remains important. We carefully analyze all circumstances to minimize your assigned fault and maximize recovery. Even if the driver claims you contributed to the accident, we develop evidence showing the driver’s negligence was the primary cause. Our representation protects your interests in comparative negligence situations.
Pedestrian accident victims can recover economic damages including medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation, ongoing treatment, lost wages, and loss of earning capacity. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent scarring or disfigurement. Punitive damages may be available if the driver’s conduct was particularly reckless or intentional. We calculate all available damages comprehensively, ensuring nothing is overlooked. We work with medical professionals to project future care costs and lost earning potential. Thorough damage documentation strengthens your claim and increases settlement value significantly.
Your case’s value depends on injury severity, treatment costs, permanency, age, occupation, and the extent of liability evidence. Minor injuries with clear liability may settle for modest amounts, while severe injuries involving significant medical expenses and permanent effects command substantially higher compensation. The defendant’s insurance policy limits may also affect available recovery. We evaluate your specific circumstances to provide a realistic assessment of your claim’s value. During negotiations, we present comprehensive damage documentation to support our settlement demands. If the insurance company undervalues your case, we’re prepared to pursue litigation for maximum recovery.
Most initial insurance settlement offers are substantially lower than your claim’s actual value. Insurance adjusters use formulas that often underestimate pain and suffering and fail to account for future medical needs. Accepting an early offer may prevent you from recovering additional compensation once your full injury picture emerges. We recommend declining early offers and allowing us to investigate and evaluate your claim properly. Our negotiation experience shows that aggressive advocacy typically results in significantly higher settlements than initial offers. If negotiation fails, we litigate aggressively to protect your rights.
If the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own insurance’s uninsured motorist coverage may provide recovery. Washington requires most drivers to carry minimum liability coverage, but some don’t. We investigate all available coverage sources and pursue claims against your own policy when necessary. We also explore other potential defendants, such as negligent property owners or municipalities responsible for road maintenance. Our thorough approach ensures maximum recovery even when the driver lacks adequate insurance. We handle all complex insurance and liability issues so you receive full compensation.
Pedestrian accident claims typically resolve within six to eighteen months, depending on complexity and whether settlement negotiations succeed quickly. Cases requiring litigation may take longer while we establish clear liability through discovery and trial preparation. Medical treatment completion significantly affects timeline, as we need to understand your full injury extent before finalizing settlement. We manage your case efficiently while ensuring nothing is rushed. We keep you informed of progress and prepare you for settlement discussions or trial. Our goal is achieving the maximum recovery in the shortest reasonable timeframe.
While you can technically handle a claim independently, legal representation significantly improves outcomes. Insurance companies employ adjusters trained to minimize payouts and often use tactics that disadvantage unrepresented claimants. Attorneys understand these tactics and negotiate effectively to counter them. We also ensure all procedures are followed correctly and deadlines are met. We work on contingency, receiving payment only if we recover compensation for you. This arrangement eliminates financial risk while ensuring professional advocacy. Most pedestrian accident victims benefit substantially from having qualified legal representation protecting their interests.
Critical evidence includes the police report, traffic camera footage, witness statements, scene photographs, and the driver’s insurance information. Medical records documenting injuries, treatment, and prognosis are essential. Vehicle damage photographs help illustrate impact force and injury severity. Expert testimony from accident reconstruction specialists or medical professionals strengthens liability and damages arguments. We systematically gather and preserve all evidence, working with investigators and professionals when necessary. We identify and interview witnesses promptly before memories fade. Thorough evidence collection creates compelling cases that support substantial compensation claims.
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