Walking is the most basic and natural form of transport—and at some point in the day, most of us are pedestrians. But while vehicles are becoming safer, people on foot remain extremely vulnerable. When a pedestrian is hit by a car, truck, or scooter, the consequences can be life-changing. Unfortunately, pedestrians represent an increasing share of all traffic accident victims.
If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian in a traffic accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Whether the driver was speeding, distracted, under the influence, or simply not paying attention, you shouldn’t have to suffer the consequences alone.
As Injury Lawyer, we specialize in helping pedestrians injured in traffic accidents. Our experienced personal injury specialists investigate every detail and always look after your best interests—completely free of charge. We’ve already supported hundreds of injured individuals. You can count on us to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Even if some time has passed since you were hit as a pedestrian, there are still important steps you can take to protect your right to compensation:
As a pedestrian, you’re especially vulnerable to serious injuries. Some, like internal trauma, head injuries, or fractures, may not be immediately noticeable. Getting checked by a doctor is crucial for your recovery—and a medical report also serves as key evidence in your claim.
If you took photos of the location where you were struck, the vehicle involved, or visible injuries, save them. These images can help show how the accident happened. If you didn’t take photos at the time, consider returning to the scene or checking if nearby homes, businesses, or traffic cameras recorded the incident.
If anyone saw you being hit—whether a passerby, shopkeeper, or other driver—ask for their contact details. Their statement could help confirm the driver’s fault or clarify the sequence of events.
If the police attended the scene, their official report can be very helpful in building your case. If you haven’t received a copy yet, we can help you request one.
As a pedestrian, you may face extended recovery time, time off work, or even mobility-related expenses. Keep receipts and records of medical bills, lost income, transport to appointments, and any other costs related to the accident. These all play a role in calculating your compensation.
As Injury Lawyer, we take care of all the legal work, from dealing with insurance companies to building a strong case on your behalf. You don’t have to worry about legal fees—we work on a no-win, no-fee basis.
Contact us today and let’s start your claim.