When there is a motor vehicle collision involving pedestrians, those pedestrians can suffer substantial and disabling injuries. In some collisions, the injuries are fatal. When these accidents are the fault of a negligent motorist, you can seek compensation for your injuries. You need a Mehlville pedestrian accident lawyer to help you pursue this case.
At The Cagle Law Firm, we have worked in personal injury law for decades, helping injured individuals and their families recover while we secure the financial recovery they need. The catastrophic injuries in these accidents mean that the compensation needed is far greater for personal and financial losses, like medical bills.
The legal process of pursuing compensation for serious injuries in any collision and can be difficult. When you work with The Cagle Law Firm, we handle your case for you, pursuing compensation and building your case while you recover. These cases are handled through insurance carriers, and these carriers do not want to give you the financial recovery you need. Our team knows how to deal with insurance companies and fight for you.
Pedestrian and motor vehicle collisions can happen on roadways, in parking lots, and at intersections. Once you begin pursuing compensation, it is crucial to gather evidence to help build a case for fault against the other party, and, therefore, what insurance company you can hold liable. Liability in pedestrian accidents is usually because a person or entity was negligent. In order to prove fault, you must prove the following elements:
In order to prove these elements, you need evidence from the collision. This evidence may include:
An attorney is crucial in obtaining this evidence. When you contact an accident attorney, they can investigate the crash, uncover evidence and begin immediately pursuing compensation and building a case to prove fault. There are sometimes several parties who could be at fault, including the driver who hit you, other drivers, other parties nearby, or a manufacturer.
If you are partially to blame for your pedestrian accident, you could still recover partial compensation. If the case is handled through the court, the judge or the jury can determine what each party’s percentage fault was in the accident. Your compensation in the court’s verdict is reduced by the percentage the court finds you at fault.
You could be considered partially to blame if you were jaywalking, crossing at a prohibited location, or otherwise not following the rules of the road. An attorney can review your situation to determine if you can still recover compensation. In some municipalities, you are barred from recovering any compensation if you were not crossing at a designated crosswalk.
It is even more important that you work with an accident attorney if you are partially to blame, as this information can be used against you by an insurance carrier. They may try to say you are entirely at fault, preventing you from recovering compensation, or say you are more at fault than you are.
The advocacy of an attorney in Mehlville is important to mitigate your percentage fault and improve the compensation you can recover.
Pedestrians do not always have the right of way in Missouri. There are certain situations where pedestrians do have the right-of-way and other cases where pedestrians are required to yield the right-of-way to vehicles.
It is crucial that both drivers and pedestrians are cautious on the roadway. Both parties have a duty of care to uphold. The right-of-way laws can be used to show whether either party was following or breaking the right-of-way rules. This could be used to prove which party was at fault.
If you are a driver involved in an accident with a pedestrian, you have to file a police report within 30 days. Regardless of whether you are a driver or pedestrian, you should always immediately call the police. It is incredibly unwise to wait until the 30-day deadline. A police report should be filed immediately at the scene of the collision as this is crucial evidence. Filing a report later relies on your personal word and does not have the same weight as evidence as a police report from the scene.
If a driver was at fault for your pedestrian accident in Missouri, and they don’t have insurance coverage, you could pursue compensation through a case against them personally. It is more difficult to recover the compensation you deserve from an individual rather than an insurance carrier because individuals often do not have the assets to provide that compensation.
It is important to work with a skilled pedestrian accident attorney in this situation to determine if there are other methods for compensation.
How much compensation you can recover after a pedestrian accident depends mostly on how serious your injuries are. Unfortunately, pedestrians who are hit by vehicles often suffer catastrophic injuries. These injuries often have high medical costs, significant pain and suffering, and months or more of lost income during recovery
The compensation you can recover also depends on how the incident occurred, severity of your injuries and insurance coverage. An attorney can also provide you with a more accurate estimate of your potential compensation.
Protecting your personal and financial interests is crucial after a pedestrian accident. Insurance carriers do not have your best interests in mind. The Cagle Law Firm can negotiate with these companies using our resources and knowledge of what you are owed. We are responsible and dedicated to your needs and can do what is needed to maximize your compensation. Contact our firm today.
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