The human body is not made to handle the impact of a vehicle. Even at slow speeds, the damage can be bad. At higher speeds, it can be catastrophic.
Minor injuries can include lacerations, broken or dislocated bones, or concussions.
Major injuries can include severe internal organ damage, a spinal cord injury, or a traumatic brain injury.
Many of those injuries could require long rehabilitation times. Will your insurance cover all of the expenses?
What if you are disabled and unable to return to work or other activities you enjoy?
How They Happen
Sometimes these accidents are really that – accidents.
But if a reckless driver causes you harm, you should be able to recover compensation. What is reckless behavior?
Impaired Driving – any time a driver gets behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or using drugs, they become a danger to everyone around them – especially pedestrians.
Distracted Driving – this is becoming more and more of a problem, especially as we become more dependent on our phones and other devices. If a driver is busy looking down at a screen, they will not see pedestrians around them.
Not Paying Attention – it can be as simple as a driver not being aware of a pedestrian right-of-way or not paying attention when they are going through a parking lot. Even at slower speeds, pedestrians can suffer major injuries.
In Florida, there are around 9,000 pedestrian accidents a year. In the latest reporting year, there were 667 fatalities and 7,796 injuries to pedestrians in crashes.
Why You Need Help
Do not wait to hear from insurance companies before seeking legal advice. There is no reason for you to receive anything less than full compensation for all of your expenses if someone else caused your accident.
That should include:
All medical expenses related to the accident Lost income if you have to miss work Pain and suffering damages Punitive damages
When you need a Fort Lauderdale pedestrian accident attorney, turn to the Dante Law Firm. We will work with you to ensure that your finances are not in jeopardy. We understand the laws that go into these cases and will not stop until you get what you need to live. You can contact us by clicking here or calling 305-949-2526 for a free consultation.