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What are my Legal Options as a Pedestrian if Hit By a Car

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January 2, 2023 | By James Crowson
What are my Legal Options as a Pedestrian if Hit By a Car

If you are hit by a car as a pedestrian, Alaska law allows you to chase compensation for injuries and damages you incur in the accident. Understanding your legal options and taking steps to protect your rights is essential.

What Should Pedestrians Do After Being Hit By a Car?

You want to immediately seek medical attention when a car hits you, even if you cannot notice any injuries on your body. Even if you believe your injuries are minor, it is crucial to have them documented. You should also:
  • Call the police: The police can help investigate the accident and provide a report that can be used as evidence in your case.
  • Get the driver's information: Exchange insurance information with the driver and get their contact information.
  • Document the accident: Take pictures of the accident scene, your injuries, and any damage to your property.
  • Contact an experienced pedestrian accident lawyer: An attorney can help you navigate the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Who Pays Your Medical Bills If You're Hit By a Car?

If a car hits you while you are walking, the driver's insurance may be responsible for paying your medical bills. In some cases, you may be able to claim under your insurance policy, such as if you have medical payments coverage or uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

What Legal Options Do I Have If I'm Hit By a Car?

As a pedestrian who is hit by a car, you may have several legal options, including:
  • Filing a personal injury lawsuit: If the driver was at fault for the accident, you might be able to file a personal injury lawsuit to seek compensation for your injuries and damages.
  • Filing a claim with the driver's insurance: You can sometimes bring a claim with the driver's insurance company to seek compensation for your injuries and damages.
  • Making a claim with your insurance: If you have medical payments coverage or uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, you may be able to claim under your insurance policy.

Making a Claim Against the Local City or State Government

If the accident was caused by a hazard on the road, such as a pothole or a missing traffic sign, you could sue the local city or state government. Working with an experienced pedestrian accident lawyer who can help you get legal rights for pedestrians and pursue the compensation you deserve is essential.

How Much Is My Pedestrian Car Accident Lawsuit Worth?

The value of a pedestrian car accident lawsuit will depend on the specific circumstances of your case. Factors that may impact the value of your claim include the severity of your injuries, the extent of your damages, and the degree of fault of the driver. An experienced pedestrian accident lawyer can help you understand the potential value of your case and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Can a Pedestrian Be at Fault for an Accident?

In some cases, a pedestrian may be found to be partially or fully at fault for an accident. For example, if a pedestrian crosses the street outside of a crosswalk or fails to yield the right of way to a vehicle, they may be found to be at fault. If you have been hit by a car as a pedestrian, it is essential to understand your legal rights and options. The value of your case will depend on the specific circumstances of the accident, including the severity of your injuries and the extent of your damages. Do not hesitate to seek legal representation to protect your rights and seek the compensation you deserve.
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