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Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident
Knowing what to do can help protect your health and improve your chances of fair compensation.
Pedestrian accidents often cause devastating injuries. Getting fair compensation isn’t always easy. Insurance companies often minimize payouts, even in serious cases. At Chaffin Luhana, our pedestrian accident lawyers take the time to understand your story and help you pursue the compensation you need to heal.
Although there’s no way to guarantee success in a legal case, taking the following steps may make a positive difference:
STEP 1. Get Medical Care
See a doctor right away—even if you feel fine. Some injuries may take hours or days to appear, and having medical records can protect your health and support your claim.
STEP 2. Notify Your Insurance Company
Report the accident but keep it brief. Share only the basic facts (who, where, when).
STEP 3. Call a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
The sooner you contact a lawyer, the better. We’ll handle the insurance companies and protect your rights—at no cost unless we win on your behalf.
STEP 4. Don't Post on Social Media About the Accident
We’ve all played the game of telephone, and we know how easily the message can get lost. The same goes for your story. Posting just a few pictures or short updates can paint an incomplete picture of what you’ve endured and what you truly deserve.
STEP 5. Don’t Settle Too Soon
Insurance companies often push for quick, low payouts. Always check with your lawyer before accepting any settlement.
Over $1 Billion Recovered to Help Clients Move Forward
We help injury survivors recover compensation for:
Medical Expenses
Long-Term Care Needs
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
Emotional Distress
Pain and Suffering
Lost Past and Future Wages or Income

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Other Types of Accident Cases We Handle
There are many kinds of accidents, and all of them can have a devastating impact on your life.
Bicycle Accident
Many negligent drivers disregard the rights of cyclists, but the team at Chaffin Luhana can advocate for you throughout the legal process.
Bus Crash
Negligent bus drivers can endanger countless passengers and other motorists. We’re here to help you hold them accountable.
Car Crash
Whether you’ve been hurt in a minor fender-bender or a serious crash, our team is ready to help you obtain the compensation you deserve.
Motorcycle Crash
Our car accident injury lawyers understand that motorcycle accidents come with unique challenges, including anti-motorcyclist bias from courts and insurers.
Truck Crash
Accidents with commercial trucks or other commercial vehicles can cause life-altering injuries, and they often involve complex questions of liability.
Our Legal Team
Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Who Care
Our skilled team has one primary focus: to give people like you the high-quality legal representation they deserve. Our car accident lawyers have over 250 years of combined legal experience, and we’re ready to help you get through this difficult time.
Why People Choose Chaffin Luhana
It’s Not Just What We Do. It’s How We Show Up for the People We Serve.
We Listen First. Then We Lead.
We know traumatic stories can be are hard to tell. We’ll never rush you or judge you. We make space for what you’ve been through before we build a path forward.
Relentlessly Skilled. Fiercely Human.
Our team includes seasoned trial lawyers, former prosecutors, nurses, paralegals, and social workers, — combining sharp legal strategy with real compassion. You’ll feel both.
Known for Results. Remembered for Care.
Winning your case matters. But helping you move forward — legally, emotionally, and financially — is what sets us apart.
Nationwide Reach: Local Offices in Connecticut, New York, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia
Injuries Can Disrupt Your Life
Chaffin Luhana is here for you.
Pedestrian Accident FAQs
1. What Kinds of Compensation Are Available After a Pedestrian Accident?
You may be eligible for compensation for financial and non-financial losses. These include medical bills, lost income, loss of earning capacity, rehabilitation expenses, and pain and suffering. Your pedestrian accident attorney can add up your losses and tell you how much your case may be worth.
2. What if I’m Hit by Someone With No Insurance?
If the driver who hit you doesn’t have insurance, recovering compensation can be challenging, but there are still options. Your lawyer will conduct a thorough investigation to uncover every possible source of recovery. This includes checking whether the driver has other coverage, such as personal or umbrella insurance, determining if they were working for someone at the time of the crash, and reviewing your own policy for uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. It’s an exhaustive process, but your attorney will leave no stone unturned to help you find a path to recovery.
3. How Long Does It Take to Settle a Pedestrian Accident Claim?
The time it takes to settle a pedestrian accident claim depends on several factors, including how clear liability is, the severity of your injuries, and how long your medical treatment takes. Settling too soon can leave out important costs, so it’s best to wait until treatment is mostly complete. The goal is always to reach the fullest recovery possible in a reasonable amount of time.
4. If the Person Who Hit Me Was Texting and Driving, Can I Prove It?
Possibly. A pedestrian accident lawyer can investigate the crash and gather evidence to determine whether the driver was distracted. If there are signs the driver was using their phone, your attorney may request phone records to confirm texting or activity at the time of the collision. This evidence can strongly support your case and help establish negligence.
5. What Happens if I Was Partially at Fault for the Accident?
In most states, you can still recover compensation if you were partially at fault. Some states disallow you from seeking compensation if you were 50% or more responsible. Others set the threshold at 51%. In states with contributory negligence laws (like Virginia and North Carolina), you may not recover compensation if you contributed to your accident in any way.
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