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Pedestrian Accidents

When a vehicle strikes a pedestrian, the results can be devastating—broken bones, head trauma, or worse. Pedestrian accidents often involve high speeds and little to no protection, leaving victims to cope with overwhelming medical bills and emotional distress.

Novo Law stands firmly with vulnerable road users. We leverage our deep understanding of traffic laws, eyewitness testimony, and expert reconstruction to hold negligent drivers accountable and secure the justice pedestrians deserve.

What is a Pedestrian Accident?

A pedestrian accident occurs whenever a motor vehicle—car, truck, motorcycle, or rideshare—collides with someone on foot, a bicycle, or scooter. These cases raise unique liability issues: crosswalk rights, distracted driving laws, and duty of care to non-motorists.

Establishing fault often hinges on right-of-way rules, driver distraction evidence, and roadway design defects that may have contributed to the crash.

  • Right-of-way statutes and jaywalking defenses
  • Visibility and lighting factors
  • Multiple liable parties: drivers, municipalities, manufacturers

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Distracted Driving

Phones, infotainment systems, and peer conversations divert driver attention from pedestrians.

Speeding

Higher speeds exponentially increase stopping distance and crash severity when hitting a pedestrian.

Failure to Yield

Ignoring crosswalks and stop signs puts walkers at extreme risk, especially at uncontrolled intersections.

Poor Visibility

Dusk, dawn, rain, and inadequate street lighting reduce the chance pedestrians will be seen in time.

Defective Road Design

Lack of sidewalks, unsafe crosswalks, and confusing signage shift liability to municipalities and planners.

Impaired or Aggressive Driving

Alcohol, drugs, or road-rage behaviors drastically reduce driver reaction times near foot traffic.

When to Seek a Pedestrian Accident Attorney

Serious or Catastrophic Injuries

Head trauma, spinal cord damage, and fractures demand specialized legal and medical resources.

Government Entity Liability

Defective sidewalks or signage often involve suing cities or public agencies—complex rules apply.

Disputed Fault or Comparative Negligence

If the driver or municipality shifts blame to you, we investigate and rebut misleading claims.

Uninsured Drivers

Hit-and-runs or drivers without adequate coverage require you to pursue uninsured/underinsured motorist claims.

Don’t Wait—Protect Your Rights!

Struck on foot? Novo Law can help you recover. Call now!

What to Expect After a Pedestrian Accident

After a pedestrian is hit, the immediate response and legal strategy are critical:

Seek Emergency Medical Care

Even low-speed impacts can cause traumatic brain injuries or internal bleeding. Never delay evaluation.

File a Police Report

A formal incident record is key to establishing liability and gathering witness accounts.

Collect Evidence at the Scene

Take photos, note driver details, and gather contact info of any bystanders.

Speak to an Attorney Before Insurance

Insurance companies often push quick, low-value settlements—talk to us first.

How Novo Law Can Help You Settle After a Pedestrian Accident

Investigation & Evidence Collection

We secure surveillance footage, eyewitness testimony, and black-box data if available.

Medical Record Analysis

Our legal-medical experts document injuries and link them clearly to the accident.

Driver Accountability

Whether it’s distracted, speeding, or impaired driving, we ensure the responsible party is held liable.

Municipal Liability

If poor road design or missing signage contributed, we file claims against responsible agencies.

Damage Calculation

We include all current and future medical expenses, lost earnings, and pain and suffering in the claim.

Full Legal Management

We manage everything—from insurance calls to negotiations and, if needed, litigation—while you focus on recovery.

FAQs

What if I wasn’t in a crosswalk?

You may still have a case. Drivers have a general duty to avoid collisions, even outside of marked zones.

Can I sue the city if the sidewalk or crosswalk was dangerous?

Yes. We can pursue municipal liability for hazardous road conditions or poor pedestrian planning.

What if I was partially at fault?

If you are found more than 50% at fault, recovery is barred. Hiring skilled counsel can help minimize comparative fault.

Do hit-and-run pedestrian cases qualify for claims?

Yes. We explore uninsured motorist coverage and alternative avenues to pursue your case.

Is there a time limit to file?

Most states require filing within 1–3 years, but acting early helps preserve evidence and strengthen your case.

How much does it cost to hire Novo Law?

Nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case, and consultations are always free.

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