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South Jersey Pedestrian Accident Lawyers 

Although traffic-related fatalities have decreased overall in recent years, pedestrian deaths have risen sharply. In fact, the last few years have seen fatal pedestrian accidents jump by 10 percent, which represents the largest year-to-year increase since researchers began tracking pedestrian accidents four decades ago. Pedestrians now account for 15 percent of all traffic-related fatalities.

As Pedestrian Injury lawyers, we see many of these accidents in the communities we serve. The Garden State is the most densely populated state in the country. With so many people packed into New Jersey cities and neighborhoods, walking is often faster and more economical than driving. This lifestyle offers many benefits, but it is not without drawbacks. Pedestrians are no match for a motor vehicle. When accidents occur, pedestrians are often hurt badly. In the most devastating cases, a pedestrian is killed.

At Rosner Law Offices, P.C., we help people who have been hurt in pedestrian accidents. Our New Jersey personal injury lawyers also assist families who have lost a loved one in a pedestrian accident. The injuries caused by these accidents are usually catastrophic. We will fight aggressively to make sure you and your family are fully and fairly compensated. 

Injured in a pedestrian accident? Contact our experienced New Jersey lawyers today for a free consultation at tel:(856) 502-1655 and let us fight for the compensation you deserve!

Why Have Pedestrian Accidents Increased?

If the roads are getting safer as a whole, why are pedestrians experiencing greater risks? According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, there are a few reasons for this trend.

  • Distracted driving. Cell phone use in the United States has skyrocketed over the past decade, with nearly 70 percent of Americans owning a smartphone. For many motorists, the temptation to check email or send a text is ever-present, even when their eyes should be on the road.
  • A rebounding economy. The housing market collapse of 2008 and the recession that followed put millions of people out of work. As the economy has recovered, the unemployment rate has dropped, which means more Americans are commuting to and from work. This puts more cars on the road, as well as more pedestrians in the streets.
  • Lower gas prices. Gas prices have fallen steadily over the past few years. Cheaper gas makes it easier for people to take road trips, with many people opting to travel by car rather than purchase a plane ticket.
  • People walking for fitness and health. Walking for fitness purposes is more prevalent in the warmer months. While good for your overall health, walking for fitness can also be hazardous when pedestrians are distracted by headphones or their smartphones as they walk or jog.

In our New Jersey pedestrian accident practice, we help people hurt in pedestrian-related traffic collisions pursue the compensation they deserve. If the motorist who struck you has insurance, we will fight to get the maximum compensation available for your claim. If you were hit by a motorist who fled the scene, we may be able to pursue a claim with your own insurance company. No matter what challenges you are facing in your case, we will work tirelessly to get you the resources you need to heal and get back on your feet.

Common Types of Pedestrian Injuries

Pedestrian accidents often result in severe injuries due to the lack of protection for pedestrians. Some of the most common and serious injuries include:

  • Head Trauma:
    Pedestrians involved in accidents often suffer head injuries, such as concussions, skull fractures, or brain trauma. These injuries can be life-threatening and lead to long-term complications, including memory loss, cognitive issues, and difficulty with basic motor functions.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries:
    Spinal cord injuries are among the most debilitating outcomes of pedestrian accidents. These injuries can result in partial or complete paralysis, depending on the severity and location of the damage. Victims may require lifelong care and therapy.
  • Broken Bones:
    Broken bones are common in pedestrian accidents, especially in the legs, arms, and pelvis. These fractures can range from simple breaks to complex compound fractures that require surgery and long recovery times.
  • Internal Injuries:
    Blunt force trauma from being hit by a vehicle can cause internal injuries, such as ruptured organs, internal bleeding, or damage to the lungs or heart. Internal injuries can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

The severity of these injuries emphasizes the importance of having experienced legal representation to ensure proper compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care.

Why Choose Rosner Law Offices, P.C.?

  • Fighting for Your Rights
    Our dedicated attorneys are committed to ethical practice and will leave no stone unturned for you.
  • Deeply Rooted in the Community
    We are invested in our community and serve on boards, charities, and as educators throughout the area.
  • You're Not Just A Number
    We understand that this is a difficult time, and we'll treat you as a valued client, not just a case number.
  • Experience and Results
    Our attorneys have over 75 years of combined experience, and we know what it takes to win for you.

FAQs: Pedestrian Accidents and Legal Claims

  • What should I do if I’m hit by a car while walking?
    If you're involved in a pedestrian accident, the first thing you should do is seek immediate medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. Next, call the police to report the accident and gather evidence such as photos, witness contact information, and vehicle details. Contact a personal injury lawyer to help guide you through the claims process.
  • How long do I have to file a claim for a pedestrian accident in New Jersey?
    In New Jersey, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, it’s important to contact a lawyer as soon as possible to ensure you meet all legal deadlines and gather critical evidence early on.
  • Can I file a claim if I wasn’t in a crosswalk when the accident happened?
    Yes, even if you weren’t in a crosswalk, you may still have a valid claim. New Jersey law allows pedestrians to claim damages if the driver was negligent, such as speeding, running a red light, or distracted driving. However, the specifics of your case will determine liability.
  • Best Outcome Possible
    “They worked hard on resolving the case and getting the best outcome possible.”
    - Yvonne L.