More than 6,200 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in 2019, and in the first half of 2020, there was a 20% increase in the rate of pedestrian fatalities compared to the previous year. If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian accident, you’ll need an experienced attorney to help you fight for the compensation you’re entitled to for medical costs, loss of income, and pain and suffering. Our top-rated personal injury attorneys have extensive experience with claims involving negligent drivers in Buffalo, Rochester, and throughout New York State.
If you or a family member has been injured or died in a pedestrian accident, you’ll need a team of skilled attorneys to ensure the negligent driver is held responsible and help you seek full compensation for the significant pain and suffering caused by a pedestrian accident. In New York, the rate of pedestrian deaths is 28% of total fatalities, which is higher than most other states. Attorney Steve Boyd has over 20 years of experience fighting for injured pedestrians in New York State.
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Alcohol is involved in approximately 48% of fatal pedestrian accidents. If a drunk driver has injured you, you’ll need an experienced personal injury attorney to fight for you.
One out of five pedestrians killed in accidents are hit by hit-and-run drivers.
Texting or otherwise being distracted while driving is the number three cause of pedestrian deaths. And drowsy driving accidents cause approximately 50,000 injuries each year.
76% of pedestrians killed are hit at night when it is dark out, and 81% of pedestrian deaths happen in urban locations.
Drivers running stop signs or red lights, right turns through crosswalks, and blind spots from parked cars can also contribute to pedestrian injuries and deaths.
It’s common for pedestrians to suffer broken or fractured bones because they are especially vulnerable to the impact of a crash. These injuries can cause significant pain and suffering, and medical bills can be staggering.
A collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian can be devastating and sometimes results in a spinal cord injury. When the spinal cord is compacted or stretched due to an impact, severe and permanent injuries can occur. In the gravest cases, the victim may suffer paralysis.
The intense impact of a vehicle often causes a serious head injury. A concussion can be accompanied by acute pain, migraines, personality changes, and other symptoms. Traumatic brain injuries can be life-threatening or result in debilitating and lifelong health crises.
When a pedestrian is hit or run over by a vehicle, it can result in the amputation of one or more limbs. Loss of work, pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, and mental anguish, are just some of the damages you may be compensated for in a personal injury claim.
After seeking immediate medical attention and notifying the police of your pedestrian accident, then contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Our skilled legal team at Steve Boyd, PC, will help you navigate the legal steps necessary to pursue a personal injury claim against the negligent driver. Call us for a free consultation if you’ve been involved in a pedestrian accident.
Every accident is different, and it takes an experienced attorney to know how to proceed with a claim for damages, which may include compensation for current and projected medical expenses, loss of income, and pain and suffering. Our free case evaluation can help determine the expected worth of your car accident case.
You don’t pay any legal fees until we win or settle your case. We review your pedestrian injury case for free, and there is no deposit or advance fee required. When a settlement or verdict is reached, then our legal fee is calculated at a percentage (usually one-third) of the total amount awarded. This is called a contingent fee agreement, which is how most personal injury lawyers are paid. Call our experienced legal team for a free case evaluation.
Buffalo property owners are required to keep their property reasonably safe. If someone suffers a personal injury because the owner did not maintain the property, that property owner may be held responsible. If the personal injury occurred on someone else’s property during an outdoor recreational activity such as bike riding, fishing, boating, or skiing, there…