When to Sue for a Pedestrian Accident in Washington

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Posted on : January 25, 2022Posted By : Russell & Hill, PLLC
Posted In : Pedestrian Accident

The vast majority of pedestrian accidents occur when a person is hit by a vehicle while walking. Pedestrian accidents have been known to cause debilitating and life-threatening injuries.

If you were hit by a car while walking, you may be wondering how you will overcome this trauma and get back to your life. If you are lying in your hospital bed wondering what your next steps should be, here is more about when it may be in your best interest to sue for a pedestrian accident in Washington.

Is Someone Else At Fault for Your Accident?

One of the best ways to tell that you may have grounds for a pedestrian accident lawsuit in Washington state is by considering whether someone else is responsible for causing the accident. Since most pedestrian accidents happen when a person is hit by a car, you may think that liability is clear. The driver who hit the pedestrian is at fault, right? The truth may surprise you.

Negligent driving practices are some of the most common causes of pedestrian accidents. Some of the more common ways reckless drivers cause pedestrian accidents include:

  • Drunk driving
  • Drugged driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Driving while fatigued
  • Speeding
  • Failure to use a turn signal
  • Failure to stop
  • Failure to yield to the right of way

But pedestrian accidents can also be caused by dangerous road conditions and defective auto parts as well. When this happens, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), government agencies, municipalities, auto parts designers and manufacturers, auto dealerships, and other third parties could all share liability.

While you are recovering from your injuries, it may not be clear whether someone else is at fault for your injuries. Since speaking with a pedestrian accident lawyer is free, it may be worth your time to contact an attorney to discuss your legal options.

How Have Your Injuries Impacted Your Life?

Pedestrian accident injuries are often catastrophic and can permanently alter the course of your life. Pedestrian accidents in Washington continue to be common. As recently as December 2021, a Spokane woman suffered critical brain trauma after being struck by a vehicle at Market and Central.

Head injuries of this nature can be devastating and have a dramatic impact on your ability to lead a normal life. Sadly, pedestrian accidents continue to be a cause for concern across Washington state.

When you are injured in a pedestrian accident and considering your legal options, think about how your injuries have impacted you. If they have had a substantial financial, emotional, or physical effect on your life, it may be well advised to consider whether you can recoup these damages by pursuing a pedestrian accident lawsuit.

Get Help From a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Washington

When someone else is or could be responsible for your pedestrian accident injuries, and your injuries or the accident itself have had a devastating impact on your life, it may be worthwhile to contact a Washington pedestrian accident lawyer for help.

At Russell & Hill – Injury & Accident Attorneys, we are passionate about helping catastrophic injury victims across Washington hold those responsible for their injuries accountable. Schedule your free, no-obligation consultation today when you give our office a call at 800-529-0842 or complete our online contact form.

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