Car accidents involving pedestrians are often devastating. Pedestrians can suffer life-changing injuries or be killed when a careless motorist makes a mistake. At the Fuller Law Firm, we believe that negligent motorists who injure pedestrians should be held accountable for their actions. That is why we work diligently to get pedestrians injured in car, bus, or truck accidents the compensation they need.
Unfortunately, many drivers are not as watchful as they should be when it comes to pedestrians. Motorists may speed, make erratic lane changes, or otherwise fail to follow traffic laws. Drivers can easily become distracted by their cellphone, GPS, radio, or other in-vehicle technology. Even something as simple as a conversation with a passenger can be enough of a distraction for a motorist to hit a pedestrian.
Drunk drivers or those under the influence of drugs pose a momentous threat to pedestrians. A driver under the influence may not realize that he or she has drifted from the road into a pedestrian walkway or sidewalk. When a pedestrian steps into an intersection, an impaired or preoccupied driver may not be able to react fast enough to avoid a collision.
Working with an insurance company after an injury-causing accident can be extremely difficult. Insurance companies are often quick to offer a settlement, but rarely does their proposed settlement address all of the damages that an injured pedestrian suffered. The injured person may require emergency room treatment, surgery, ongoing physical therapy, and more. Furthermore, the injured person may not be able to work for some time after the collision. They may become temporarily or even permanently disabled.
Speak with Attorney Cory Fuller for help if you were injured or a loved one was killed in a pedestrian accident. He and the team of professionals at the Fuller Law Firm can help you recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident. Insurance companies may imply that you do not deserve compensation if you were not paying attention to where you were walking or were otherwise partially responsible for your injury. The state of California disagrees. California's pure comparative fault rule dictates that a party injured by another's negligence may still recover compensation for their injury, even if they contributed to the injury-causing incident. If you are found to be partially at fault for your injury, the amount you can receive in compensatory damages is reduced by your percentage of fault.
If you or a loved one were injured or killed due to a negligent driver, contact the Fuller Law Firm for help. We will thoroughly investigate your accident and determine the best course of action moving forward with your injury claim. If necessary, we will consult with other professionals, including accident reconstruction specialists, financial experts, life care planners, and more to gather the information necessary for a successful claim.
Schedule a free consultation with our firm by calling 408-234-7563 today. Our law firm serves clients in the San Jose, California area, including Santa Clara County, Palo Alto, Gilroy, Fremont, and Alameda County.