As a pedestrian, you hold the duty of abiding by crosswalk signals and walking within crosswalk lines. But unfortunately, even when following these rules and regulations, an accident may occur. Follow along to find out how you can recover damages after your accident and how a proficient Pike County, KY pedestrian accident lawyer at Shane Hall Attorney At Law, PLLC can work on your behalf.

How might a pedestrian accident occur?

Sometimes, there are hazards on the sidewalks and roads that cause pedestrian accidents to occur. Specifically, there may be overgrown vegetation at the side of a crosswalk, there may be no lights on the streets at nighttime, or there may be construction zones that close off waiting areas. But more often than not, they are caused by the carelessness of a motorist. This carelessness can be seen in the following ways:

  • A motorist does not conduct adequate surveillance before proceeding through or turning at an intersection.
  • A motorist does not obey a traffic sign or signal when proceeding through or turning at an intersection.
  • A motorist misjudges a pedestrian’s intentions to cross the intersection.
  • A motorist does not yield to a pedestrian on time because they are speeding.
  • A motorist does not react to a pedestrian crossing the intersection because they are intoxicated or fatigued.
  • A motorist fails to see a pedestrian crossing the intersection because they are texting, eating, drinking, or otherwise distracted.

How can I recover damages after my accident?

The only way you can recover damages after your pedestrian accident may just be via a personal injury claim. For your claim, you will have to satisfy your burden of proof and show that your injuries and damages are directly related to the negligent party in your accident. You may fulfill this responsibility by collecting the following pieces of evidence:

  • A copy of the official accident report conducted at the scene of your accident.
  • Photos and videos of your injuries, damages, and the overall scene of the accident.
  • Statements made by witnesses that saw your accident play out.
  • Statements made by loved ones that know how your accident has affected your day-to-day life.
  • Statements made by doctors that know what medical treatments are necessary to heal your injuries.
  • Copies of your medical bills that indicate the cost of your required treatments.
  • Copies of past pay stubs that indicate the cost of your lost wages.

Namely, security camera footage of your accident playing out may be a pivotal piece of proof that places the fault on the other party. But this is typically only obtainable with the assistance of a lawyer. With that being said, you should not hesitate in speaking with a talented Pike County, KY auto accident lawyer. We await your phone call.