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Legal Rights of Injured Pedestrians

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December 13, 2023 | By James Crowson
Legal Rights of Injured Pedestrians

If you've been involved in a car accident in Anchorage, you may be eligible for compensation. However, the accident must have resulted from the negligence of another party. As a pedestrian, you can strive to know your legal rights in the event of a car crash. That said, seeking counsel from a car accident Anchorage lawyer should be a good starting point.

What are the Legal Rights of Injured Pedestrians?

Here are the legal rights of injured pedestrians:

Right to Medical Treatment

Injured pedestrians have the unequivocal right to receive prompt and necessary medical treatment. Medical treatment can include emergency care, ongoing rehabilitation, and any other medical services required for recovery.

Right to File a Personal Injury Claim

Injured pedestrians have the legal right to file a personal injury claim against the party responsible for the accident. This right allows them to pursue justice and receive a fair settlement.

Right to Legal Representation

Pedestrians hold the right to legal representation. Engaging an experienced personal injury attorney can significantly enhance the chances of a successful claim by navigating the complex legal processes and advocating for the victim's rights.

Right to Fair Compensation

Pedestrian accident victims are entitled to full and fair compensation for their losses. The compensation should cover all expenses resulting from the accident, such as:
  • Medical bills
  • Lost earning capacity, and
  • The emotional toll of the incident, among others.

Right to Access Police Report

Injured pedestrians have the right to obtain a copy of the police report filed after the accident. This document can serve as crucial evidence when determining liability and pursuing a legal claim.

Right to a Safe Environment

Pedestrians have the right to walk in a safe environment. If an accident occurs due to hazardous conditions, such as poorly maintained sidewalks or inadequate signage, the injured party may have grounds for legal action.

Right to No-Fault Insurance Benefits

In some jurisdictions, injured pedestrians may be entitled to no-fault insurance benefits, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits can cover medical expenses and lost wages.

Right to Sue Negligent Parties

Pedestrians maintain the right to sue negligent parties beyond insurance claims. If the responsible party's.

Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Below are the steps to take following a car accident:

Prioritize Your Safety

It's important to prioritize your safety following a road accident. Move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries. If someone is hurt, call for medical assistance immediately.

Exchange Information

Get names, contact details, insurance info, and license plate numbers. Capture photos of the accident scene and any damages.

Contact Authorities

Promptly contact the police to report the accident. A police report can be invaluable for insurance claims.

Notify Your Insurer

Inform your insurance company promptly. Provide a detailed account of the incident and share the gathered information. Quick communication helps streamline the claims process. Pedestrians are eligible for compensation for accidents resulting from negligence. Before initiating the claims process, it's advisable to consult a reputable lawyer for expert guidance.
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