The Importance of Medical Attention in a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit

May 22, 2019 in Uncategorized | MARTIN WREN, P.C. | LEAVE A COMMENT

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As a pedestrian, perhaps the number one most terrifying thing that can happen is getting hit by a car. A pedestrian may see the car coming but are not able to get out of the way in-time, or do not realize what has happened until after waking up in an emergency room. The pedestrian may then not only endure agonizing injuries but have to pay out of his or her very own pocket for medical expenses, when someone else was at-fault. This is where an attorney can intervene, to help the victim file a lawsuit against the driver responsible for substantial financial compensation.

Why Medical Attention is Needed

A pedestrian who does not get medical attention right after being hit may be unknowingly making matters worse. While the pedestrian may feel alright at the time, there could be very serious injuries below the surface that require medical care. Also, it can support your personal injury case if you have medical records that show you went to the doctor immediately after the incident. If you wait days or even weeks to see a doctor, it may be seen as your injuries were not as critical as you claim in the lawsuit. When meeting with an attorney, the more information you have regarding your injuries and medical expenses, the more accurately we can estimate a potential monetary award.

Why Pedestrian Accidents Happen

Pedestrian accidents usually occur due to the car driver operating the vehicle irresponsibly. A car driver may be speeding, distracted or breaking a driving law that resulted in the pedestrian not being seen when crossing the street. If the car driver is at-fault, an attorney can help you build a personal injury case in preparation for a lawsuit. You may be entitled to financial compensation for the accident. Here are more specific ways that a pedestrian accident may unfold:

  1. The driver did not respect the right-of-way of a pedestrian when crossing
  2. The driver did not halt completely at either a city street light or residential stop sign before proceeding through
  3. The driver was speeding and did see the pedestrian ahead, but was unable to stop in time
  4. The driver was distracted due to using a cell phone
  5. The driver was under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol

Regardless of exactly why it happened, a pedestrian who is hit by a car can rely on the knowledge of an attorney for protection and guidance during this difficult time.

A law firm will not back down easily, having a thorough understanding of laws pertaining to personal injury, and can work tirelessly when trying to get you the restitution you deserve. Do not hesitate to call a law firm for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer in Salt lake City, UT today.

 


 

Thanks to Rasmussen & Miner for their insight into personal injury claims and pedestrian accidents.

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