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Boston Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Traffic accidents that involve a person on foot or bike have higher rates of severe injuries and fatalities than crashes involving only motor vehicles. In 2016, 15 of the 22 people killed in Boston traffic crashes were pedestrians, according to a report on the city’s Vision Zero initiative to reduce traffic deaths.
Pedestrian accidents often leave injury victims facing overwhelming medical expenses, extended time away from work, and the need for long-term care. If you were hit by a motor vehicle while walking, jogging or riding a bike, the Boston pedestrian accident attorneys at Jason Stone Injury Lawyers are here to fight for the financial security you need to recover.
At Jason Stone Law Firm, our pedestrian accident attorneys can advise you on your legal options and fight for the financial security you need to move forward with your life.
Call 800-577-5188 or contact a Boston pedestrian accident lawyer online to arrange your free consultation.
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Boston Pedestrian Accident Resources
If you have been in a pedestrian or bicycle accident, you may find the information linked below to be invaluable.
Compensation for Pedestrian Accident Victims
Pedestrians and bicyclists lack the obvious protections of those in motor vehicles, and in the event of a collision those on foot or bike are more likely to sustain catastrophic injuries including spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries (TBI).
Initial insurance company settlement offers are rarely enough to cover immediate medical costs, let alone any necessary ongoing care. Our Boston pedestrian accident lawyers understand the life-altering effects of severe pedestrian injuries and their associated expenses, and we work hard to get the money injury victims need to cope with:
- Past and future medical treatment
- Past and future wages
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
If you were struck by a vehicle that fled the scene, you may be entitled to damages through your own insurance policy; our Boston pedestrian accident lawyers are here to help you understand your options and get the care you need. In the event that a loved one was killed in a pedestrian accident, our Boston pedestrian accident attorneys may be able to help surviving family members pursue compensation through a wrongful deathย lawsuit.
Alcohol is also a common factor in pedestrian accident cases. The Governor’s Highway Safety Association reported that alcohol was a factor in approximately half of pedestrian accident fatalities in 2013. The locations of these accidents are also significant. Most pedestrian accidents occur outside the relative safe zones of crosswalks, although many pedestrians are still hurt or killed at marked intersections each year. In Boston, most pedestrian fatalities are concentrated downtown and at crossings along Massachusetts Avenue. Chelsea and Cambridge have high instances of pedestrian and bicycle accidents as well.
Boston’s Vision Zero initiative, which aims to reduce serious and fatal crashes for all who share the road, includes steps to improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists in particular. In 2017, for example, Boston reduced the cityโs default speed from 30 miles per hour to 25. Boston also plans to increase radar signs, improve intersection safety, and reduce speeds in priority corridors such as Codman Square and Massachusetts Avenue near Back Bay and South End. The city is also working to reduce dangerous behaviors like texting while driving.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents
After receiving medical attention, one of the most important steps injury victims can take is to consult with a knowledgeable personal injury attorney.
Statute of Limitations
Under the Massachusetts statute of limitations, injury victims have three years to file a legal claim for damages. But the sooner you contact an attorney, the sooner your lawyer can investigate your case and preserve evidence to support your claim.
Contingent Fee Only
Finally, don’t assume that you can’t afford a personal injury attorney if you feel you need one. Our lawyers offer free consultations to help you understand your rights and options, and we work on a contingent-fee basis, which means we only get paid after you get paid.
Our Team Can Handle Your Personal Injury Claim from Start to Finish
When you have the Jason Stone Injury Lawyers legal team on your side, you can focus on getting back on your feet while we focus on recovering the compensation to which you are entitled. From our very first conversation, our team will go to work protecting your right to compensation, will give you peace of mind and will spend our time fighting for a full financial recovery. We will handle your personal injury cases so you don’t have to.
Our commitment to your well-being and satisfaction is summed up in our Stone Cold Guarantee®. Our attorneys are ready to do the heavy lifting so you can focus on getting better.
We will stand by you through the entire process, helping you understand what to expect and updating you on the status of your case. We can often prove you qualify to hold the at-fault driver liable and settle pedestrian accident cases without resorting to filing a personal injury lawsuit. However, we will not hesitate to take your case to court if necessary to get the full range of damages to which you are entitled as an injured pedestrian.
Jason was fantastic. He kept me informed, always returned my calls, gave me options for my case, and was very professional. My personal injury case was settled within six months, which was much quicker than I anticipated. I would definitely recommend Jason Stone.
GEORGE. | FORMER CLIENT
PEDESTRIAN & BICYCLE ACCIDENT FAQs
What are some common types of pedestrian accidents?
- Some of the most common types of pedestrian accidents include:
- Crosswalk Accidents Distracted drivers may hit pedestrians who are using crosswalks, as they may not see them in time to stop or slow down.
- Turning Accidents Drivers who make quick turns without checking the road may strike pedestrians.
- Backing up Accidents Many vehicles donโt make much noise when reversing. Negligent drivers who donโt check their mirrors before backing up can hit pedestrians who donโt hear their vehicles.
Who is at fault in my accident?
The person considered at fault for the accident is usually the person who is also considered negligent, or careless. This is often the vehicle driver, as he or she may have hit you because he or she was driving while distracted, speeding, or driving recklessly. However, sometimes both the driver and the pedestrian can be considered negligent. In these cases, itโs important that a pedestrian accident attorney reviews the facts of your accident to determine who is considered more at fault in causing the accident.
What if my accident was a hit-and-run?
If the driver who hit you fled the scene of the accident, it’s considered a hit-and-run. The driver may receive criminal charges and an arrest warrant if they can be located. If they canโt be found, you have no one to file a personal injury claim against for your medical bills and lost wages. If you or a household member have an auto insurance policy, you may be able to file an uninsured motorist claim. Our Boston pedestrian accident lawyer can help you file a claim to get money to compensate you for your accident-related injuries and damages.
What compensation can I get from my pedestrian accident?
- As a pedestrian accident victim, you may be eligible to file a claim for several types of damages, including:
- Medical Bills
Pedestrian accidents can cause serious injuries that put you in the hospital for a long period of time. Extended hospital stays can be expensive, and insurance may not cover all the costs. - Lost Wages
Your injuries may prevent you from working for days, weeks, or even months at a time. That means lost paychecks. Your claim can help you get the money you should have earned while you were too hurt to work. - Physical and Emotional Suffering
Getting hit by a car is a traumatic experience. Not only are you in physical pain, but you may also develop anxiety and psychological problems because of the accident. Filing a claim can help you get money for your accident-related suffering. It can also lead to wrongful death.
- Medical Bills