We understand that being involved in a road accident as a pedestrian can come as a real shocked, you are simply walking down the street when all of a sudden, a traffic accident leaves you injured.
Road traffic accidents involving pedestrians can be both very serious and traumatic. As some of the least protected road users, pedestrians are classed as being vulnerable road users, alongside cyclists and motorcyclists.
A pedestrian accident is a road traffic accident which involves a person on foot and a motor vehicle. We know that if you have suffered a pedestrian accident, it’s likely you have been left dependent on those around you, and you may be worried about your recovery.
It’s also common to feel pressure to get back to work as soon as possible to reduce ongoing lost earnings, or even the bare knuckling of making ends meet.
Whilst we can’t take away the pain and suffering you have endured; we can help you claim compensation to get justice for your accident and help take away some of the financial pressure on your day to day subject to a liability admission from your opponents.
You may be able to make a claim if you were struck by a vehicle on the pavement, road, or at a crossing. In many cases, accidents are caused by dangerous or negligent driving. For example, they may be a result of speeding, ignoring traffic lights, not paying attention, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Accidents can also be caused by motorists failing to give way when pedestrians have priority. For example, although the Highway Code states that when turning into a road, vehicles must give way to pedestrians who are already crossing, this doesn’t always happen.
You may be entitled to make a pedestrian accident claim if you have suffered serious injuries such as:
The majority of accidents that involve pedestrians are caused by the inattention or recklessness of motorists. However, even if you believe that you might have been partially responsible for the accident, you may still be entitled to compensation. This is known as ‘contributory negligence’ and means your compensation is reduced according to how much responsibility you hold. For example, if it was 50% your fault, your compensation amount is reduced by 50%.
As with any personal injury claim, it is difficult to judge how long a pedestrian accident claim can take. This is because each case varies according to a range of factors, including the severity of your injury and whether the other party accepts liability. Some claims can take as little as three months, and some can take a lot longer.
The first step to making a compensation claim is finding out whether you have a claim. All you need to do is contact us for free on 0800 955 18 27 or fill in our enquiry form available in various locations on our website.
You will be responded to directly by a specialist pedestrian accident Solicitor who will ask you some questions about your experience so they can get a clearer idea of what happened. They will then be able to let you know whether they think you can make a pedestrian accident claim.
The first step in making a compensation claim for a pedestrian accident is to get in touch with a specialist personal injury lawyer. Here at Compare Compensation Claims, we make it simple to compare claims companies so you can find the best one for you.
Once you provide all the necessary information and evidence, your solicitor will start building a case. The more you can provide, the stronger your case will be. Evidence can include:
If you have had a pedestrian accident, you can make a compensation claim without worrying about losing money. Many solicitors offer ‘no win, no fee’ agreements meaning you only pay if your case is successful. This is what’s known as a success fee and is a set percentage of your compensation amount, legally capped at 25%.
The amount of compensation you may receive for your injuries will depend on the specific details of your case, including the nature of the accident, the severity of your injuries, and any support or rehabilitation you require as a result.
The factors that will be taken into account include:
You can use our claims calculator to give you an idea of how much personal injury compensation you might be eligible to receive.
From the date of the accident, you have up to three years to begin your claim. However, time limits vary if you are making a criminal injury claim through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) or if you are taking legal action on behalf of a child or someone who has diminished mental capacity.
The important thing is not to delay your claim. It’s advisable to speak to our pedestrian accident claims solicitor as soon as possible to avoid the risk of running out of time.
The panel Solicitors at RU1NJURED can offer a NO WIN NO FEE payment arrangement, subject to your case being reviewed and documents successfully signed upon acceptance of your Claim.
Don’t worry yourself on processes, or the how’s, contact our team now and a free no-obligation conversation will simply enable you to walk away with some peace of mind.
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