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Pedestrian Accident Attorneys

Los Angeles Pedestrian Accident Attorneys | Injury Lawyers

It should come as no surprise that pedestrian accidents are some of the most catastrophic events that occur on Los Angeles, California roads. From distracted driving to intoxication to general inattention, there are many reasons why pedestrian accidents occur, but the vast majority of them are entirely preventable.

If you were hurt or lost a family member in a pedestrian crash, turn to Daneshrad Law for legal guidance from an experienced and compassionate lawyer. Alan Daneshrad is a pedestrian accident attorney in Los Angeles with a reputation for aggressive settlement negotiations and tough litigation.

Alan will evaluate your case for free and help you determine the best way to proceed. Schedule a free consultation today by calling 888.881.DLAW. We represent clients in Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, and throughout California.

Who Might Be Liable for a Pedestrian Accident in Los Angeles?

There are many parties who may be liable for damages after a pedestrian crash. Like all other personal injury cases, you must prove that the person who caused your injuries owed you a duty of care and breached that duty.

All motorists are required to obey traffic laws and to operate their vehicles safely. If they breach this duty and wind up hitting a pedestrian, they may be liable for any damages incurred by the victim and his or her family.

There are many ways that a driver’s negligence can contribute to a pedestrian crash. Common examples include:

  • Failing to stop at a stop sign or red light;
  • Not yielding to a pedestrian at a marked crosswalk;
  • Not using the vehicle’s headlights while driving at night; or
  • Swerving onto the shoulder or sidewalk and hitting a pedestrian.

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Generally speaking, if a driver violates a traffic law or behaves recklessly and a pedestrian gets injured as a result, that pedestrian can file a personal injury claim against the driver for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. If the pedestrian dies, his or her family can bring a wrongful death claim.

Although negligent drivers are a primary cause of pedestrian crashes in Los Angeles, they are not the only ones who may be held liable for damages. For instance, if the accident occurred because of a streetlight malfunction or due to improperly maintained road signage or markings, a government entity may be held liable. If you intend to bring a claim against a government entity, it is especially important that you begin the process immediately because you only have six months from the date of the injury to file an administrative claim.

Although the statute of limitations—or the timeframe in which you must file your claim—is usually two years in pedestrian accident cases, you should seek legal help right away. If you wait, important evidence, such as CCTV camera footage, may become unavailable. And without the guidance of a Los Angeles pedestrian accident lawyer, it is likely that you will make a mistake that would lead to a liability dispute or the outright denial of your claim by the insurance company.

Discuss Your Case with a Los Angeles Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Today!

Alan Daneshrad is an experienced pedestrian accident attorney with the knowledge and resources needed to help you and your family navigate through this difficult time. Alan understands what’s at stake, and he will give your case the individual attention that it deserves. Unlike other attorneys who only accept cases that are likely to end in a quick settlement, Alan enjoys the challenge of representing victims of personal injury through liability disputes and complex litigation.

Call 888.881.DLAW to schedule a free consultation. We represent clients in Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, and throughout California.

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Daneshrad Law, PC offers a free case evaluation so you can personally speak with a California personal injury attorney about your unique situation. Let us help you gain control over your legal issue today.

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    The “value” of your case depends on many factors, such as the extent of your injury, the amount of your medical bills, and your condition after you have finished medical treatments. The calculation also factors in if you in any way contributed to or caused the incident. An attorney will never guarantee any outcome in your case; however, an experienced attorney can give you a fair assessment of the outcome of your case.

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    Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis. Therefore your attorney will only get paid if you get paid. If no recovery is obtained there is no out of pocket cost from you. Most law firms work on a percentage based fee. They usually obtain 33.33% of your final award. Contingency-based cases are very beneficial because they provide access to the courts for those who can’t otherwise afford to pay attorneys fees and the costs of litigation. It also reduces frivolous lawsuits because attorneys will only litigate cases they think they will likely win.

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    If you are unhappy with your current attorney for any reason you have the option of changing your attorney. Once you obtain a new attorney he/she can handle the process of substituting out the previous attorney. Generally, it is a very simple process to do and there is no cost to you. However, your current attorney will likely need to split a portion of your award with your prior attorney according to the amount of work he/she has contributed to your claim prior to being substituted.