Top 10 Pedestrian Accident Lawyers in Florida
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Clearwater FL
28 April, 2021
7:27 PM
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Best Pedestrian Accident Attorneys Near Tampa, FL Pedestrian fatalities and accidents are on the rise not only in New Jersey, but also across the country, including in Florida. In fact, according to Smart Growth America's Dangerous by Design report for 2021, Florida has nine of the top fifteen most dangerous cities for pedestrians in the country, with the Tampa area ranking eighth. It can be difficult to figure out who will pay for your losses if you are injured as a pedestrian in a car accident. When it comes to determining who pays for medical expenses in a pedestrian accident, Florida, New Jersey, and New York are all no-fault insurance states. Pedestrian Accidents and Their Causes Whether or not the pedestrian was in a crosswalk, the driver of the vehicle is usually considered to be at fault in a pedestrian accident. Finally, drivers have a special responsibility to pedestrians and must drive responsibly and safely. Pedestrian accidents are caused by a variety of factors, including: - Driving while inebriated - Driving while distracted - Excessive speed - Driving aggressively According to the CDC, the majority of fatal pedestrian accidents happen at night in urban areas, not at intersections. Pedestrian accidents are also more likely to kill children and the elderly. In a Pedestrian Accident, Compensation for Medical Expenses and Other Losses. As no-fault insurance states, New Jersey, New York, and Florida have pedestrian and car accident laws and protocols that may surprise you. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is required in these states for all motor vehicle owners in order to register a vehicle. If you own a car and have PIP coverage, your own PIP coverage would be the first to pay for your medical bills, even if your car was not involved in the accident. If you don't have PIP coverage on your own auto insurance policy, you may be covered under the PIP policy of a family member with whom you live. If that isn't possible and you don't have auto insurance, the driver of the vehicle that hit you would be next in line for compensation. Depending on the circumstances, their own PIP coverage and possibly liability coverage would apply. PIP coverage and its limitations may not come close to covering the medical bills associated with your injuries if your injuries are severe, which is often the case in pedestrian accidents. Alternatively, your insurer may contest your injuries or account of the accident. In these situations, it's best to speak with a personal injury attorney who can examine your case and provide you with legal advice. In the event of a negligent driver, the driver may be held liable for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional suffering, loss of life enjoyment, loss of consortium, and wrongful death. A personal injury lawyer can help you put together a case and fight for just compensation for your losses. If you believe any of the drivers in the accident were negligent, you should contact an injury attorney who specializes in pedestrian accident claims to discuss filing a claim or filing a lawsuit. Tampa, FL | Largo, FL | Seminole, FL | Clearwater, FL | St. Pete Beach, FL | Treasure Island, FL | Gulfport, FL | Palm Harbor, FL | Bradenton, FL | Town N Country, FL | Brandon, FL | Lakeland, FL | Sarasota, FL Services: Bicycle Accidents, Birth Injury, Boating Accidents, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Dog Bites, Medical Malpractice, Motorcycle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Slip and Fall Accidents, Truck Accidents, Workers' Compensation, Wrongful Death. Business hours: 24/7 Brandon J. Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney At Law 1211 Tech Blvd suite 112, Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 548-3518 BrandonJBroderick.com
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