Pedestrian Accident Cases
Practice area:
Pedestrian Accidents
Client:
InjuryConnectNY

Pedestrian accidents can happen at crosswalks, intersections, or parking lots, often involving a vehicle.
Common situations:
Being struck by a vehicle while crossing at a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
Accidents caused by distracted or speeding drivers.
Injuries occurring in low-visibility conditions such as nighttime or bad weather.
A participating attorney may be able to help you understand your options after a pedestrian accident.
How a participating attorney may help:
Reviewing the details of the accident and any available documentation.
Explaining how fault may be determined in a pedestrian-vehicle accident.
Discussing potential next steps for your situation.
Pedestrian accident cases can involve a few common complications.
Things to be aware of:
Insurance companies may dispute fault or the severity of injuries.
Witness accounts and traffic footage may be time-sensitive.
Injuries can sometimes take time to fully assess.
If you submit a request, your information may be shared with a participating attorney who handles pedestrian accident inquiries.
What happens next:
A participating attorney may reach out to discuss your situation.
There is no obligation to hire any attorney who contacts you.
InjuryConnectNY does not provide legal advice or represent you directly.
If you were involved in a pedestrian accident, a participating attorney can help you understand your options. There is no obligation, and requesting a case review is free.

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