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Orlando Pedestrian Accident Attorney

At Payer Law, our Orlando pedestrian accident attorneys fight tirelessly to protect the  legal rights and financial interests of injured victims and their families. We have dedicated Orlando pedestrian accident attorneys who have the vast experience necessary to represent you and help you recover the full financial compensation that you deserve.

If you or your family member was injured in a pedestrian collision, our team is ready to help. For a free, no commitment initial consultation with a top-rated Florida pedestrian accident lawyer, please do not hesitate to call us at our Orlando law office today.

Facts About Pedestrian Accidents

Although there are various modes of transportation that can be used to get from point A to point B, one thing everyone has in common is that at the end of the day we all are pedestrians. We should all be concerned about pedestrian safety.

Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents remain a serious public safety problem. Indeed, in 2015 there was an increase in fatalities in the U.S.A. in the area of pedestrian accidents. There were 5,376 deaths just last year according to the National Highway Safety Administration! The number of pedestrian accidents that occur every year in the state of Florida is simply alarming.

According to data from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, there were 7,935 pedestrian injuries and 720 pedestrian fatalities reported in 2018 alone. Florida has perhaps the worst pedestrian safety record in the entire country. In 2019, it was reported that Florida had the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities in the United States.

What Should I do If I Have Been Involved in a Pedestrian Accident?

In the immediate aftermath of a pedestrian collision, it is imperative that you take proactive steps to protect your health, well-being, and ability to bring a personal injury claim. You do not want to make a mistake that could hinder your ability to recover full and fair compensation for your injuries. Specifically, you should be sure to:

  1. Call the police;
  2. Make sure to collect all of the names and numbers of any witnesses;
  3. Seek immediate medical attention;
  4. Notify your insurance company; and
  5. Call a Florida Attorney who can help you make a claim

How Do Pedestrian Accidents Occur?

Pedestrian accidents can happen in a wide range of different ways. To start, many of them are primarily motor vehicle accidents. Some of the leading causes of pedestrian collisions include:

  • Speeding;
  • Running stop signs;
  • Running red lights;
  • Unsafe lane changes;
  • Distracted driving;
  • Texting and driving; and
  • Drunk driving.

Additionally, pedestrian accidents can also result from non-vehicular accidents. For example, some other factors that can contribute to pedestrian accidents besides negligent drivers include: sidewalk defects, parking lot defects, construction site debris or other construction defects, and poor walkway maintenance.

How Does Florida’s No Fault Law Affect Pedestrian Accident Claims?

One of the most important things that injured pedestrians need to know is that Florida is a no-fault insurance state. If you have a Personal Injury Protection (PIP) policy, that will be your first option to recover financial compensation for your pedestrian accident injuries. Make sure you notify your insurer as soon as possible after a crash.

Note: If you suffered serious injuries in a pedestrian collision or if you do not have an auto insurance policy, you can step outside of Florida’s no-fault system and file a pedestrian accident claim directly against the negligent driver. 

Pedestrian Accidents: What is Negligence?

Negligence is when a person fails to act in a manner (or not act) in a situation where the majority of people would have acted a certain way to avoid any risk or harm to another. In the state of Florida, pedestrian accident victims may recover damages if the other party exhibited negligence. The party must bring the other party to court and establish fault.

Some of the reasons why pedestrian accidents can become complicated due to the fact that oftentimes in these cases it is not only the injured party that is involved but the site of the accident or another third party.

What You Need to Know About Pedestrian Accidents and Premises Liability

In the state of Florida, it is the duty of the land where a property is located to post and warn people of any hazards that are occurring on a property.

In order for a victim of premise pedestrian accidents to recover damages, their attorney must prove that a dangerous hazard had been in existence and was not made readily apparent.

Pedestrian Accident Victims Deserve Full Financial Compensation

If you were hurt in a pedestrian collision, you are entitled to financial compensation for the full extent of your damages. Unfortunately, the big insurance companies that defend these claims do not make the claims process easy. Quite the contrary, they will try to resolve a personal injury claim for the lowest settlement amount possible. At Payer Law, our Orlando, FL pedestrian accident attorneys know how to get our clients every penny that they deserve. You may be able to recover damages for:

  • Emergency medical treatment;
  • Health care bills and related expenses;
  • Physical therapy;
  • Psychological counseling;
  • Lost wages;
  • Diminished earning capacity;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Mental distress;
  • Disfigurement;
  • Permanent impairment; and
  • Wrongful death.

Contact Our Orlando Pedestrian Accident Attorneys

At Payer Law, our Florida personal injury lawyers have the skills, training, and tenacity to handle the full range of pedestrian accidents. We will help you recover the full financial compensation that you need and deserve.  Give us a call at 866-930-1238 or visit our Orlando law firm to begin work on your case. We offer free, no obligation initial consultations. Contact us immediately to get started.

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