Pedestrian Accident
Pedestrian Accidents in Salt Lake City, Utah
Fatal pedestrian accidents lead the news headlines too often. For every one of those tragic deaths, ten more families are impacted by serious pedestrian crash-related injuries.
Too many Salt Lake City residents are involved in motor vehicle vs person walking crashes each year. If you or someone you know is facing the difficult recovery that comes after a pedestrian accident, read on for answers to your questions on these important topics:
• Pedestrian rights
• Compensation for pedestrian injuries
• How pedestrian accident cases work in Utah
• Pedestrian injury lawyers in Salt Lake City
Five Reasons To Hire a Lawyer After a Serious Pedestrian Accident
- Unless there is 100% clear liability, the other side will always argue that the pedestrian had no business being in the road at the time of the crash. It’s a good idea to have someone on your side advocating for your present and future well-being.
- Hiring a lawyer means that you have someone handling all the paperwork for you, and you can focus on recovering from injuries.
- At McMinn Law Firm, we work on a contingency fee basis. We pay all upfront costs and you pay nothing unless you win financial recompense.
- Our legal team has the experience to help fight for the compensation you deserve.
- We’re your advocate every step of the way during your case.
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McMinn Law Firm Lawyer Experience with Pedestrian Injury Cases
Jason McMinn and Justin McMinn have successfully settled a number of pedestrian accident cases in Salt Lake City. To learn more about some select cases in McMinn Law firm’s history of success, visit the jury verdict and settlements page. See what clients are saying about McMinn Law Firm on the reviews page.
Calculating Settlement in Pedestrian Accidents
After the initial physical recovery comes almost as devastating round of medical bills.
Recovering Financially After a Pedestrian Accident
Payment in a personal injury case can hinge on medical bills as well as a calculation based on a victim’s pain and suffering.
Calculating the settlement in a pedestrian accident case depends on several factors including:
• Insurance policy limits
• Types of damage and injury suffered by the pedestrian
• The amount of time the pedestrian missed at work
• The toll the injuries suffered take on the pedestrian’s daily life and routine.
• How permanent the injuries are predicted to be. An injury victim who suffered life altering, permanent injuries will need greater compensation to handle the impact of their injury as it endures in the future.
An insurance adjuster may take a look at the “specials,” or quantifiable losses. These are things like medical bills, lost wages, and other specific dollar amounts applied to costs arising from injuries such as medical equipment.
Pain and suffering often plays a part in calculating the settlement in a pedestrian accident.
Pedestrian rights: common questions after an accident
Are pedestrians ever at fault?
Are pedestrians always right? There are some instances in which pedestrians don’t have right of way. When a pedestrian enters a roadway where there is no stop sign, crosswalk, or light, they may be interfering with oncoming traffic.
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The McMinn Law Firm has helped injured Salt Lake City residents for fifteen years, winning over 100 million dollars in settlements to date.
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$350,000
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$1,200,000
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