Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries
Pedestrian accidents are often brutal and result in severe injuries due to the lack of protection for pedestrians. Being struck by a speeding vehicle weighing thousands of pounds can cause significant damage to a person’s body. These injuries can include:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Head injuries are common in pedestrian accidents and can range from mild concussions to severe TBIs, with lasting cognitive and physical effects.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: The force of impact can cause damage to the spinal cord, leading to paralysis or other mobility impairments.
- Broken Bones and Fractures: Pedestrians often suffer multiple fractures that may require surgery, extensive rehabilitation, and potentially long-term care.
- Internal Injuries: Blunt force trauma can cause internal bleeding and organ damage, requiring emergency medical treatment.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: These can include sprains, strains, and lacerations, often requiring ongoing medical care and months of physical therapy.
General Causes of Pedestrian Accidents
Negligent driving behaviors put pedestrians at risk. Here are some of the most frequent causes of pedestrian accidents in Pensacola and throughout Florida.
- Distracted Driving: Drivers using cell phones, adjusting the radio, or engaging in other distracting activities pose a significant risk to pedestrians.
- Speeding: Excessive speed reduces a driver's reaction time and ability to control their vehicle, increasing the severity of impact in a pedestrian accident.
- Failure to Yield: Drivers failing to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections is a common cause of accidents.
- Drunk Driving: Impaired drivers pose a grave danger to pedestrians and all others using the roads and highways of Pensacola.
- Poor Visibility: Low light conditions, inclement weather, and obstructed views can contribute to pedestrian accidents.
Our Case Results
Daily News
By CASEY LOGAN
A jury awarded a Mossy Head man $160,000 in damages Thursday after finding a White-Wilson Medical Center surgeon negligent in his duties.
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An Okaloosa County man was recently awarded a $320,219 verdict after he sued an insurance company following an injury he blamed on a traffic accident.
One of the largest personal injury awards in Bay County history was decided for an elderly man who said an unlicensed, underaged car wash employee backed into his bicycle.
What Damages Can You Recover in a Pedestrian Accident Case?
Our Pensacola pedestrian accident attorneys understand the financial burdens that can accumulate after a serious accident. We will fight aggressively to recover compensation for:
- Past and Future Medical Expenses: This includes hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, medication, and ongoing or future medical care.
- Lost Wages and Earning Potential: We will pursue compensation for your lost income, including past lost wages and future lost earning capacity due to your injuries.
- Pain and Suffering: We will seek damages for the physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish you have experienced as a result of the accident.
- Loss of Consortium: If a loved one is injured you may be entitled to loss of companionship or support.
- Other Damages: Depending on the unique circumstances of your case, we may pursue additional damages such as loss of enjoyment of life or punitive damages.
We aim to secure the financial resources you need to focus on your recovery and rebuild your life.