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Compensation in Pedestrian Accidents

The pedestrian car accident compensation you can recover when hit by a car in Southern California will depend on the nature and extent of your injuries. However, it is not uncommon to recover tens of thousands of dollars for lesser injuries and multi-million dollar settlements or jury awards for major, life-altering injuries. An experienced California pedestrian accident lawyer can also affect the compensation you receive. 

At CaseyGerry in San Diego, we have in-depth knowledge of pedestrian accident laws in California. We use that knowledge to help our injured clients strengthen their claims to recover fair and reasonable compensation for their damages and losses. Since 1947, our attorneys have worked to recover billions of dollars for families and individuals who have suffered severe injuries or lost loved ones. Schedule a free consultation today.  

What Factors Affect Pedestrian Accident Compensation Claims? 

The average compensation for a pedestrian hit by a car could include reimbursements for: 

  • Actual and potential future medical expenses associated with the treatment of injuries. 
  • Replacement of lost wages that an injured pedestrian is unable to earn while recovering from injuries. 
  • Costs associated with physical and occupational therapy and transportation to and from medical and therapy appointments. 
  • Expenses for modifications to living quarters to accommodate mobility limitations caused by injuries. 

Finally, pain and suffering, such as permanent scarring or disfigurement, caused by injuries sustained in a pedestrian accident are also compensable. 

What Evidence is Needed for a Successful Claim? 

A California pedestrian accident attorney will use many types of evidence to support an argument for compensation, including the following: 

  • Testimony from the accident victim and eyewitness statements describing how the accident happened. 
  • Official accident reports from local law enforcement authorities, particularly toxicology reports of the driver who caused the accident. 
  • Hospital and doctor bills and statements from treating physicians regarding the cause of the victim’s injuries. 
  • Reports about prevailing weather and traffic conditions that might have contributed to the accident. 
  • Pay stubs and wage statements that show the accident victim’s compensation before and after the accident. 

Medical evidence is particularly crucial to verify that a pedestrian sustained injuries in an accident. They should be examined by a physician within 24 hours, regardless of how minor their injuries might appear.  

A minor head injury can degrade into something far worse if it is not diagnosed and treated promptly. Moreover, any delay in seeking medical treatment will give the negligent driver an opening to argue that some event between the accident and the medical exam was the cause of the pedestrian’s injuries. 

Contact CaseyGerry for a Free Consultation 

If you try to negotiate with liability insurance companies yourself, they will likely tell you that your injuries do not qualify for even the average compensation for a pedestrian hit by a car. However, at CaseyGerry, we will challenge those insurers and fight to get a damages award that covers the entire range of your losses.  

Please contact our San Diego offices for a free consultation with one of our pedestrian accident lawyers. We work on a contingency basis and charge no fees for our services unless and until we win your case.  

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