What Are The Injuries Associated With Pedestrian Accidents?

October 20, 2021

Pedestrian accidents are caused by a variety of factors. Speeding is among the top reasons for a pedestrian accident with injuries.

Pedestrians are required to walk through designated areas of parking lots and crosswalks. If they do not adhere to the law, the pedestrians could share the fault if they are injured.

Traumatic Brain Injuries 

Serious pedestrian accidents can lead to traumatic brain injuries, and the injuries could have a profound effect on the victim’s life. If they are lucky enough to survive the injuries, the victim could have a disability or mental defects. Some traumatic brain injuries cause life-altering effects, and the victim may develop a completely different personality.

Some victims may need long-term care in a nursing home, and the cost of that care could become too much for their families. A victim that was struck by a car and sustained a traumatic brain injury gets started on filing a claim by contacting an attorney now. 

Broken Bones and Fractures

Broken bones and fractures are the most common injuries in pedestrian injuries. Most drivers in parking lots are driving slowly, and if they collide with a pedestrian, the injuries aren’t always permanent.

The victim may sustain a broken arm or leg depending on how they were struck and the speed the driver was traveling. While the injuries are not permanent, the cost of medical care could be high. When starting a legal claim, the victim must include all ongoing treatments, too.  

Chest and Abdominal Injuries

Chest and abdominal injuries can lead to life-threatening circumstances for the victims. These injuries have a higher risk of internal bleeding, and the victims may not survive their injuries. If the victims do not survive their accident injuries, their family can file a wrongful death lawsuit to collect compensation for all medical and funeral costs incurred by the family.  

Neck or Back Injuries

Neck and back injuries can have lasting effects on the victim and will require more extensive care. They may need surgeries to correct or replace bones, and the victim may need to visit a chiropractor. With neck and back injuries, the victim may experience pressure that leads to migraines and requires holistic treatment approaches. When starting a legal claim, the pedestrian must collect invoices for all medical care they received from all of their doctors.  

The Loss of Limb

The loss of a limb is possible in a pedestrian accident, and the victim will need additional therapies and surgeries. Profound and permanent injuries could lead to additional monetary awards for the victims. Tort rulings for pain and suffering or mental anguish are possible if the victim lost a limb.

The more serious injuries the victim sustains the greater the award, in many cases, but this doesn’t mean that the victim will win their case. They must prove the accident was not their fault and they didn’t contribute in any way to the cause of their injuries.  

Pedestrian accidents are often caused by moving violations and pedestrians that do not adhere to local laws. When an accident happens, there are several injuries that could result. The severity of the injuries could dictate how the personal injury case is managed and what the victim is entitled to receive. By hiring an attorney, the victims can discuss their case and get the answers they need. 


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