Experienced Pedestrian Accident Attorneys in Michigan
Pedestrian safety on roadways is a critical issue in Michigan and across the country. In a 2020 traffic report, there were 1,784 pedestrians involved in motor vehicle crashes in Michigan. Of those 1,784 pedestrians that were involved in crashes, 175 (9.8%) were killed and another 1,343 (75.3%) were injured.
If you or someone you love was injured or killed in a pedestrian accident, turn to Giroux Pappas Trial Attorneys. Serving clients across Michigan, our pedestrian accident attorneys provide aggressive representation for clients who have suffered due to driver negligence.
Keep reading to learn more about pedestrian accidents and how our attorneys may be able to help you during this challenging time. If you’re ready to schedule a free consultation, contact us today.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents
The following are some of the most common recorded causes of pedestrian accidents:
- Distracted driving, including drivers who are using their cell phone
- Distracted walking (usually pedestrians who are under the influence, wearing earbuds or headphones, or using their cell phones)
- Left-turning drivers
- Speeding drivers
- Drunk driving and driving under the influence
- Rolling stops
- Failure to stop or yield
- Backing up accidents
- Improper lane use
Common Injuries
As a pedestrian, you are not protected like a vehicle driver is. Accidents, both major and minor, could result in a wide array of injuries, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries, from herniated discs to paralysis
- Broken bones
- Internal trauma
- Soft tissue trauma
- Emotional trauma
How a Pedestrian Accident Attorney Can Help You
If you or a member of your family has been a victim of a pedestrian accident, you may not know where to start to remedy the situation. An experienced pedestrian accident attorney can provide legal guidance during this time and help you understand how to move forward. Some of the ways that an attorney can help you include:
Understanding Michigan Law
As in any state, the laws protecting both pedestrians and drivers are complicated. An experienced pedestrian accident attorney can evaluate your case and determine whether you may have a legal cause of action. Because every case is unique and fact-specific, it’s important to explain all of the facts of your case to an attorney, who can help you understand how existing laws apply to your situation.
Calculating Total Damages
Many items may factor into the total damages sustained in a pedestrian accident. These can include, but may not be limited to the following:
- Medical expenses
- Estimated future medical expenses
- Lost earnings
- Future lost income
- In some instances, general damages, including pain and suffering
Determining Who Was At-Fault
Determining who was at fault in a pedestrian accident requires a fact-intensive analysis of a number of factors. If a pedestrian accident is escalated to the trial level, the ultimate determination of who was at fault for the accident lies with the finder of fact in the case, whether that is the trial judge or a jury. Just because a pedestrian was jaywalking, for example, does not necessarily mean the pedestrian was “at fault” for the accident—every situation is different.
Proving Fault
Proving fault can be difficult and requires a solid litigation strategy. Giroux Pappas Trial Attorneys has extensive litigation experience in this area and has put together many successful cases to prove driver fault in various pedestrian accident cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
After a pedestrian accident, you and your family understandably will have many questions, much of them legal in nature. Below, we have answered some of the most frequently asked questions about pedestrian accidents.
Schedule a Free Consultation With a Pedestrian Accident Attorney Today
Giroux Pappas Trial Attorneys has been handling pedestrian accident cases in Michigan since 1989. Our team has recovered millions of dollars in damages for these types of cases, and will help you understand what to expect from yours.
If you’re ready to speak with a pedestrian accident attorney, contact our firm today to schedule a free case evaluation.