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Caring and responsive to all my need and questions. They made dealing with my case a piece of cake. Highly recommend.

Nikky Lal
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They worked diligently and very professionally to get me compensation for my injuries from my car accident. Communication was great and I am very happy with the outcome of the case. Definitely recommend!

Tanisha Zapata
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He kept me informed every step of the way and truly went above and beyond to make sure everything was handled smoothly. I’m so grateful for his professionalism, kindness, and dedication. 

Irmaliz Perez
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I felt like I was in good, knowledgeable hands that could make me feel at ease. He made sure I went to see the right people to facilitate a full recovery and make sure I got the compensation I deserved. God forbid I get into another accident, but if I do I know exactly who to call.

Sebastian Torres
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They communicated with me in a timely manner and were very supportive. I would like to single out Sandra Martinez, a paralegal at the firm, who was highly knowledgeable and was always available to answer my concerns. The staff and the attorneys were awesome during the entire process and I highly recommend them.

Ceylin De La Cruz

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The at-fault driver's liability insurance usually covers the pedestrian's medical expenses and damages. If the driver is uninsured or lacks sufficient coverage, the pedestrian may rely on their own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, if available. In no-fault states, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) may also cover initial medical expenses, regardless of fault. Consult a pedestrian accident lawyer to know the specifics of your case.

Most pedestrian accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. Our lawyers take a percentage of your settlement or court award, typically ranging from 33% to 40%, depending on the complexity of the case.

Injury compensation considers the severity of your injury and how it affects your daily life and ability to work. For instance, if a broken leg prevents you from working, you can seek compensation for lost wages. If the injury causes a permanent disability, you may also recover future earnings. Compensation can include medical bills, related expenses, and emotional pain and suffering. In cases of extreme negligence, such as distracted driving, additional compensation may be awarded to hold the wrongdoer accountable.

The time it takes to settle a pedestrian accident case depends on factors like the severity of injuries, the complexity of the case, and whether liability is disputed. Simple cases may settle in a few months, while more complex cases or those that go to trial could take a year or longer. An attorney can provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific situation.

Yes, you may still file a claim even if you were jaywalking. In many states, your actions might be considered when determining fault, which could impact the amount of compensation you receive. For instance, if you are found partially responsible for the accident, your compensation may be adjusted based on your level of fault. A pedestrian accident lawyer can help you understand how the laws in your state apply to your case and work to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

Yes, you can file a claim after a hit-and-run accident, even if the at-fault driver cannot be identified. If you have uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on your auto insurance policy, this can help cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. If you don’t have UM coverage or a personal insurance policy, your state may offer victim compensation funds that can provide financial assistance. These programs are designed to help victims of crimes with costs such as medical bills, lost income, and other related expenses. Eligibility requirements vary by state, but typically you’ll need to report the accident promptly and provide documentation of your damages.

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