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Alabama Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

If you were hurt by a careless driver in a car, state law allows you to build a case to hold the at-fault driver responsible. Our Alabama pedestrian accident lawyer can represent you and seek compensation and accountability for you while you heal.

Our personal injury lawyer from the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown has recovered $100+ million for clients over the last 30 years. Our legal team fights for justice for accident victims, including pedestrians hit by careless drivers. Contact our team to learn more during a free, confidential case evaluation.

Why Choose Our Pedestrian Accident Lawyer for Your Injury Case?

Attorney Dwayne Brown and our team from the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown build relationships with every client we represent. We will learn about your case, how your injuries affect your daily life, and why recovering maximum compensation is important to you and your family. We ensure you are getting the necessary care and will check on your well-being regularly, both your physical and emotional healing.

Our Super Lawyers-rated pedestrian accident attorney in Alabama serves only a small number of clients at a time, ensuring we have the time and resources to give each case the personalized attention it deserves. We work as a team with our clients; you will always know what is happening with your case and what to expect. You will also get prompt answers to your questions when you call.

Our recent settlements and verdicts show multi-million dollar recoveries for those who suffer the most serious injuries, expenses, and losses in auto accidents and related cases. One of our recent clients recommends our team.

Our attorney works on a contingency fee basis. You will not need to pay us anything out of your own pocket. We only receive fees and costs after we close your case and recover compensation. This payment always comes from the money our attorney recovers for you.

Our Attorney Understands the Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Alabama had 114 pedestrian accident deaths in 2022. This includes 19 in Montgomery County, 18 in Jefferson County, and 17 in Mobile County. Many other pedestrians were hurt in collisions statewide.

Many pedestrian accidents occur because of mistakes drivers make behind the wheel. Alabama’s pedestrian laws tend to favor the pedestrian, holding drivers responsible for yielding to pedestrians when they cross paths in many circumstances. Some common ways pedestrian accidents occur include:

  • Failure to yield to pedestrians when turning
  • Ignoring crosswalks or pedestrian rights-of-ways
  • Running red lights or stop signs
  • Not leaving enough space when passing pedestrians on narrow roads

Some behaviors that commonly contribute to these crashes include:

  • Distracted Driving: Texting, talking on the phone, and other distractions
  • Speeding: Exceeding the speed limit reduces reaction time and increases the severity of injuries in a collision
  • Impaired Driving: Driving under the influence of intoxicants, such as alcohol or drugs
  • Reckless Driving: Swerving, aggressive maneuvers, excessive speed, and other unsafe and illegal actions

Our Alabama accident attorney knows how to develop a convincing case against a negligent driver and hold them legally responsible for a pedestrian’s injuries. Trust us with your case, and we will fight to hold the at-fault driver accountable.

Managing Pedestrian Accident Injuries After an Accident

Unfortunately, pedestrians have no protection from the force of a collision when a careless driver causes an accident. These crashes often lead to serious or catastrophic injuries for the pedestrians involved. Some common injuries could include:

  • Head injuries, including concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and skull fractures
  • Spinal injuries, possibly including paralysis
  • Broken bones, including complex fractures and crush injuries
  • Internal injuries that cause organ damage and internal bleeding
  • Soft tissue injuries, such as lacerations, ligament tears, and tendon damage
  • Facial injuries that could include a broken nose, broken jaw, eye injuries, and dental damage
  • Psychological injuries, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), are common after injury accidents

Pedestrians hurt in these accidents could require treatment and rehabilitation at a trauma center. Serious and catastrophic injuries may require specialized care not available in a community hospital. According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, there are four Level I trauma facilities and two Level II facilities in Alabama.

The Level I trauma centers in Alabama include:

  • Children’s Hospital of Alabama in Birmingham, AL
  • Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, AL
  • University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital in Birmingham, AL
  • USA Health University Hospital in Mobile, AL

If necessary, injured pedestrians may also be transferred to a trauma facility in a neighboring state, often Tennessee, Georgia, or Florida.

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Confidential $1 million policy-limits settlement recovered for the family of a father killed in Alabama when a commercial driver failed to yield, causing a fatal underride collision and fire.

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Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown successfully represented a driver who was injured when an emergency vehicle negligently impeded oncoming traffic resulting in a vehicle collision.

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The Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown successfully represented a client who sustained several broken bones due to a car accident that occurred in Fulton County, Georgia.

What Are the Recoverable Damages in a Pedestrian Injury Collision?

When our Alabama injury attorney handles your pedestrian collision injury case, our goals include holding the at-fault driver accountable and recovering maximum compensation for you. We seek the money you need to cover your current and future expenses and losses related to your injuries and the crash.

Some common examples of recoverable damages in this type of accident include:

  • Medical bills to date, including ambulance transportation and related costs
  • Estimated future care and support costs for accident injuries
  • Income losses, current and future
  • Reduced earning ability for lasting impairments
  • Repair or replacement of damaged personal property
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering
Quick Settlement Offers Before Full Evaluation

“Early settlement offers often arrive before medical providers determine the full extent of the injury. Accepting these offers can leave families responsible for future treatment and rehabilitation costs.”

How Will a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Fight for Your Best Interests?

Our auto accident lawyer in Alabama knows how to navigate the claims process to pursue fair compensation for you after a pedestrian accident. The steps we may take to manage your case include:

  • Working as a team, our attorney will assess your case, identify potentially liable parties, document damages, and explain your legal options
  • Our team will gather evidence, including police reports, witness statements, surveillance footage, and medical records
  • We will analyze evidence to develop a compelling case proving negligence and liability
  • Trust our team to communicate with the insurers, handling claims and negotiating settlements
  • We will file a lawsuit when necessary and handle all parts of this process, including advocating for you and representing you during trial
  • Our attorney will continue to seek fair compensation through negotiation or litigation

How Long Do You Have to File a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit?

Alabama law limits how long you can wait to file a lawsuit based on negligence. Generally, AL Code § 6-2-38 sets this deadline two years after your accident date. Exceptions could give you more or less time, though.

There are numerous advantages to hiring an attorney as soon as possible after your accident. These advantages include having our team on your side to protect your rights and preserve evidence that might disappear later. Contact us quickly to get started.

How Can You Help Your Personal Injury Case?

If you have been injured in a pedestrian accident, it may be highly unlikely that you will be able to collect any information from the accident scene. Your priority will be your healthy recovery. Call 9-1-1 and follow your doctor’s orders. Don’t skip any appointments or stop treatments.

When you speak with the police or the insurance company, only tell them what you know. Don’t make accusations or assumptions and definitely do not admit fault.

If you do these things, we can fight against the insurance company if they try to undervalue or deny your claim.

Discuss Your Alabama Pedestrian Accident Case With Our Attorney

The Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown provides free case evaluations to those hurt in car versus pedestrian crashes. You can learn how our Alabama pedestrian accident attorney handles these cases and discuss your legal options with our team. Call today.

Pedestrian Accident FAQs

If you are the victim of a hit-and-run pedestrian accident in Alabama, you should call 911 immediately, provide as much detail as possible about the vehicle and driver, and seek prompt medical care. Even if the driver is never located, the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown can help you pursue compensation through uninsured motorist coverage or other available insurance policies. Your Alabama pedestrian accident lawyer will investigate the case thoroughly, gathering surveillance footage, witness statements, and traffic camera evidence to strengthen your claim.

Yes, it is possible to recover damages even if you were not in a crosswalk, but the at-fault driver’s insurer may argue you share some responsibility. Alabama follows a contributory negligence rule, which makes it critical to present substantial evidence that the driver’s actions were the primary cause of the collision. A pedestrian accident lawyer in Alabama at the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown builds persuasive cases to counter these defenses and protect your right to recovery.

Under Alabama’s contributory negligence doctrine, if you are found even slightly at fault for your accident, you may be barred from recovering compensation. This strict standard is why insurance companies often attempt to shift blame to pedestrians. At the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown, our lawyers develop targeted legal strategies to dispute these allegations and focus on proving 100% fault on the part of the driver.

The timeline varies depending on factors like the complexity of the case, the severity of injuries, and whether litigation becomes necessary. Some claims may settle in a few months, while others, especially those involving serious injuries or disputes over liability, can take a year or more. The attorney at the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown keeps your case moving forward while ensuring we do not rush into an undervalued settlement.

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Our Locations

We proudly serve clients from two convenient office locations. Whether you’re closer to our main Atlanta office or our secondary branch, our legal team is ready to provide the dedicated support and guidance you deserve.

Dwayne L. Brown Personal Injury Lawyer
3390 Peachtree Rd NE, Suite 1100, Atlanta, GA 30326
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Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown
2740 Zelda Road, Suite 400, Montgomery, AL 36106
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