Pedestrian accidents can be devastating, leaving victims with painful injuries, overwhelming medical expenses, and a long recovery process. Unlike vehicle passengers, pedestrians have no protection when a crash occurs, which often results in catastrophic physical harm and emotional trauma.
In the chaos and confusion following an accident, knowing what to do next is essential to preserving your legal rights and securing fair compensation. This is why many victims choose to work with an experienced pedestrian accident attorney from Hasner Law who can help guide them through the legal process and protect their best interests.
Whether you were hit while crossing a street, walking in a parking lot, or standing on a sidewalk, the steps you take immediately after the incident can significantly impact the outcome of your claim. Following the right procedures will not only strengthen your case but also ensure that you receive proper medical care and financial support during recovery.
Your first priority should be safety and medical attention. Call emergency services right away, even if you believe your injuries are minor. Some serious injuries—such as internal bleeding, nerve damage, and traumatic brain injuries—may not show immediate symptoms. Having police respond to the scene creates an official accident report, which will serve as critical evidence when filing an insurance claim or lawsuit.
After leaving the scene, visit a hospital or urgent care facility. Documenting your injuries early is essential because insurance companies may try to argue that your injuries were preexisting or not severe. Follow all recommended treatment plans and keep copies of medical records, bills, test results, and prescriptions.
If you are physically able, collect as much information as possible including:
If you’re unable to gather evidence, ask someone you trust to assist. Evidence tends to disappear quickly, and early collection can significantly strengthen your claim.
After the accident, the driver’s insurance company may contact you for a recorded statement or offer a quick settlement. Never admit fault, apologize, or agree to be recorded. Insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts and may pressure victims into accepting offers far below what they need for long-term recovery. Politely decline communication until you have legal representation.
Compensation may cover far more than emergency medical treatment. Pedestrian accident victims are often entitled to recover damages for:
Track all expenses, including transportation to medical appointments and out-of-pocket costs, to support the value of your claim.
A skilled attorney can investigate what happened, determine liability, calculate the full value of your damages, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies. If the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, your attorney can file a lawsuit and represent you in court. With legal support, victims can focus on healing instead of navigating complex legal procedures.
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