Pedestrian accidents in New York are unfortunately all too common, often resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities due to the city’s busy streets and high traffic volume. At Beston International Law Firm, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these incidents can take on victims and their families. That’s why our New York pedestrian accident lawyers are committed to helping you navigate the complex legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve. Whether it’s dealing with insurance companies or holding negligent drivers accountable, our experienced team is here to stand by your side every step of the way.
Contact our New York pedestrian accident attorney at 6463059656 for a free consultation.
In New York, pedestrian laws are designed to protect individuals walking on or near roadways, ensuring their safety while also maintaining traffic order. One of the most fundamental laws states that drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in marked or unmarked crosswalks at intersections. This means that even if a crosswalk is not painted, pedestrians still have the legal right to cross at intersections, and vehicles must stop or slow down to allow them to pass safely.
However, pedestrians also have responsibilities under the law. For example, they must obey traffic signals and not suddenly leave a curb or other safe place and walk or run into the path of a vehicle that is too close to stop safely. Jaywalking—crossing the street outside of a marked crosswalk or intersection—is technically illegal in many cases, although recent updates to state law have reduced enforcement for such infractions unless they present a safety risk.
Additionally, both pedestrians and drivers are expected to exercise due care at all times to avoid accidents. This means being alert, minimizing distractions, and using reasonable caution, especially in areas with high foot traffic. Understanding and following these laws is essential not only for preventing accidents but also for determining liability when one occurs. When these laws are violated and a pedestrian is injured, we can help investigate the incident and ensure those at fault are held accountable.
You may assume that drivers might face automatic liability when they hit a pedestrian. This is not the case, because the law requires that any injury victim prove liability before recovering compensation. An accident victim must prove the driver was at fault by showing their negligence. They may accuse the driver of:
These are only some of the many negligent or wrongful acts that may lead a driver to hit a pedestrian. In addition, drivers are not the only potentially responsible parties. For example, a vehicle manufacturer may have sold a car with defectively designed or assembled brakes. When an unknowing driver attempts to slow down or stop for a pedestrian and the brakes malfunction, the driver may hit the pedestrian due to no fault of their own.
Pedestrians who survive accidents involving cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, or other vehicles often suffer serious injuries. Some victims require months or years of intensive medical treatment before they recover, while many other pedestrian accident victims may sustain permanent disabilities.
Pedestrians have no protection if a vehicle crashes into them. Motorists have seat belts and airbags; motorcyclists and bicyclists often wear helmets and other safety gear; but pedestrians have nothing to lessen the force of the impact. Pedestrians can suffer traumatic injuries from the initial collision with the vehicle or they can be thrown into the ground or nearby objects. Catastrophic injuries in a pedestrian accident we have seen include:
Unfortunately, serious injuries like these often change the ability of accident victims to return to their lives. Many must either leave their jobs or scale back dramatically. Some require daily care.
Under the worst imaginable circumstances, pedestrian accident victims do not survive their injuries. In 2018, more than 6,000 pedestrians died in motor vehicle collisions. Aside from the terrible pain these individuals endure before they pass, their loved ones lose a partner, parent, sibling, or child. Grieving is never easy, and in such cases the deceased may have also been a provider for the family, leaving their survivors in a difficult financial state.
California law gives certain close family members and dependents the right to file a legal claim for wrongful death. Such a claim can seek recovery for many losses, including:
No compensation will ever return your loved one to your family. Compensation can, however, help your family move forward in a better financial position so you can focus on your emotional healing.
It is not enough to simply accuse a driver or another party of distraction or negligence. The law requires evidence to support claims of liability. Sometimes, if an officer arrested a drunk driver or cited a driver for running a red light, a conviction can help prove negligence. However, most cases are not nearly that simple. Our investigators work hard to determine liability and gather the evidence necessary to prove our clients’ claims. We then use that evidence in settlement negotiations, and at jury trials when necessary.
Even in cases of clear liability, you must further prove the extent of your damages. You cannot simply claim you incurred $2 million in losses—you must provide evidence of those losses. Fortunately, our attorneys are highly skilled at proving when our clients’ enormous losses have reached into the millions of dollars.
This can include both economic and non-economic damages, such as:
Our lawyers know that the last thing you want to do after a catastrophic injury is add another concern to your plate. Call Beston International Law Firm for help: We make the legal process as stress-free for our clients as possible. Do not delay, because you may risk losing your right to seek compensation if you wait too long and allow the statute of limitations to expire.
our New York pedestrian accident attorneys always aim to pursue full and fair compensation for pain and suffering, current and future medical expenses, lost wages and lost future earning capacity, and permanent disability for every client in each case. We also know how to successfully obtain wrongful death damages for the families of pedestrian accident victims who did not survive.
You can call our team at 6463059656 to schedule a free consultation. See why we have more million-dollar verdicts and settlements than any other firm in California.