While pedestrian accidents are often the fault of a careless driver, this is not always the case. Insurance company attorneys will do their best to create the impression that your accident was your fault. These cases can become complicated, so it鈥檚 important to have a lawyer you feel comfortable with and who has the qualifications to get the results you need.
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Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users, and one moment of carelessness from a motorist can change a pedestrian鈥檚 life forever. Negligent driving takes many forms, including:
Distracted driving (the use of smartphones on the road) remains the leading cause of vehicle accidents involving pedestrians. Studies have shown that drivers generally remain distracted for at least five seconds after looking at phones. A 2,000-pound vehicle can do a lot of damage in that amount of time.
Though it鈥檚 largely up to drivers to keep pedestrians safe on the roads, there are also steps you should take to ensure your own safety when you鈥檙e traveling around New York City on foot. These include:
In 1973 the New York State Legislature passed what is commonly referred to as the 鈥,鈥 which provides for the economic needs of pedestrians who have been hit by cars, including in hit-and-run cases. No-fault coverage pays for medical bills, prescription costs, household services, transportation to medical providers, and a portion of lost wages.
However, the true intent of the no-fault law was to limit an injured person鈥檚 ability to collect compensation for their pain and suffering, and there are many restrictions and filing requirements related to no-fault laws in New York.
A seasoned pedestrian accident attorney in NYC can help you avoid the pitfalls associated with no-fault claims and maximize your benefit entitlements.
If you have sustained serious injuries in a pedestrian accident, you may be able to go beyond no-fault restrictions and bring a claim for compensation against the responsible party. Under NY state law (), your claim must meet the serious injury threshold, which is defined as:
If you succeed in a pedestrian accident lawsuit in New York, you may be entitled to various categories of damages.
Economic damages, also known as special damages, are meant to compensate you for the financial losses incurred as a result of the accident. These types of losses generally have a clearly observable financial value, such as from a receipt or invoice. Examples include:
Non-economic damages, also known as general damages or pain and suffering damages, provide compensation for intangible, non-monetary losses arising from an accident. Examples of losses compensated by non-economic damages include:
Additionally, the spouse or partner of a pedestrian accident victim may be entitled to damages for loss of companionship, affection, or sexual relations. These are known as loss of consortium damages.
Punitive damages are awarded to punish the at-fault party for particularly egregious conduct. In New York, punitive damages are generally awarded only in cases involving willful negligence or a high degree of moral culpability on the part of the defendant.
Do I need an attorney to handle my claim?
Yes. Attorneys know how to navigate the complexities of the legal system and how to deal with insurance companies who have armies of lawyers, claims specialists, and other experts at their disposal. They are more likely to take your case seriously and negotiate fairly when you have a lawyer on your side willing to take your case to court.
Are there time limits for filing a lawsuit?
Yes. New York has a statute of limitations, a time limit for filing a personal injury suit. Under the law (), you generally must file a lawsuit within three years of the date of the incident. If you let this deadline pass, the courts are likely to dismiss your case.
Can I bring a claim even if the other driver wasn鈥檛 100 percent at fault?
Yes. New York law follows the pure 鈥渃omparative negligence鈥 statute. According to the law (), an injured party can be compensated for their injuries relative to their percentage of fault for their accident. For example, if a claimant was 20% at fault, they will be able to collect 80% of the amount awarded.
How long will it take to settle my case?
All cases are different, but our legal team utilizes the most advanced technology and aggressive legal strategies to expedite our clients鈥 cases. Less than 10% of our suits go to court; we negotiate satisfactory settlements the rest of the time.
How will my medical bills get paid?
Your medical bills will ultimately be paid by the insurance company that covers the car that struck you. You must file a no-fault application with that insurance company within 30 days of the accident or you will waive your right to claim compensation.
Do I have to pay any legal fees if I lose my case?
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Pedestrians are far more likely to die in crashes than the occupants of passenger vehicles. On average, one pedestrian dies in the U.S. every 75 minutes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. When a driver鈥檚 mistakes cause loss of life, family members of the deceased person can seek compensation for their suffering.
Under a wrongful death claim, you can seek payment for burial and funeral expenses, medical expenses, and loss of the deceased鈥檚 earnings, among other costs.

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