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Were you injured in a pedestrian accident? Let a pedestrian accident lawyer from our firm help you identify the liable party and sue them on your behalf for a fair amount of compensation.
The compensation you get through a lawsuit can make your life easier by covering medical bills, and making up for the income you can no longer earn. In addition, you could rest easier knowing that you have helped to hold the liable party accountable for their negligence.
Since you only have an average of two years to file a pedestrian accident lawsuit in the United States, it is in your best interest to “get the ball rolling” as soon as possible. A good first step is to get in touch with Greenberg Gross LLP so we can:
Our team does more than just speak to others on your behalf. We make sure you are comfortable with and knowledgeable about your case by:
There are many different kinds of compensation you may qualify for after a pedestrian accident. It is vital that you accurately calculate how much you are entitled to before filing your lawsuit so that you:
Here are a few examples of the damages you could qualify for:
We may use different methods for determining how much compensation you deserve, depending on what types of compensation we seek. For example, we can calculate economic damages—in other words, the money you lost—by looking at receipts, bills, paystubs, statements from your employer, and other paperwork that proves the accident has worsened your financial situation.
Non-economic damages—or your injuries themselves—are more complex. We can collect medical records, testimony from you and your loved ones, and photos of your injuries to indirectly prove the physical and emotional pain you have gone through.
Who can you sue after a pedestrian accident? Until you know the answer to this question, you cannot file a lawsuit for compensation. A pedestrian accident lawyer from Greenberg Gross can help you figure out who you should target in your suit. The liable party may be one or more of the following:
Drivers may increase their risk of hitting a pedestrian by:
While you can sometimes compensate for a careless driver by remaining alert and checking for oncoming traffic before entering the roadway, this is not always enough. It is not your fault if a reckless driver hits you, and they should pay for the damage they inflicted.
If the car that hit you malfunctioned due to a defective part (e.g., the brakes, the tires, or the steering column), you may have a case against the company that manufactured that part.
We depend on maintenance workers to keep both our vehicles and our roadways in good working order. When such a worker neglects to do their job properly, they increase the risk of an accident by:
Greenberg Gross has spent the past decade assisting survivors of pedestrian accidents and other types of personal injury accidents. A lawyer from our team is here to champion your rights.
When you are ready to learn more about your rights and legal options, contact us for a free case review.
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