Pedestrian and Crosswalk Injuries

Pedestrian accidents in Virginia Beach are a growing concern, reflecting a troubling trend seen in many urban areas. Factors such as distracted driving, inadequate pedestrian infrastructure, and high traffic volumes contribute to the frequency of these accidents. If you have been injured as a pedestrian, do not hesitate to contact Attorney St. Clair for legal assistance.

How Our Personal Injury Law Firm Can Help

A Virginia Beach pedestrian accident lawyer can be an invaluable ally in the aftermath of an accident, providing expert guidance and representation to ensure you receive fair compensation.

Attorney St. Clair understand the complexities of Virginia personal injury law and is skilled in navigating the legal system. He can help gather crucial evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and advocate on your behalf in court if necessary. He can also assess the full extent of your damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, to ensure you pursue the maximum compensation available. By handling the legal intricacies and offering strategic advice, Jim takes the burden off of you and allows you to focus on your recovery with the confidence that your case is in capable hands.

What Compensation Can I Recover After a Pedestrian Accident?

After a pedestrian accident, understanding the types of compensation you may be entitled to can be essential for addressing medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. Victims often face significant financial burdens alongside their physical and emotional recovery. Knowing what compensation you can recover can help you navigate the aftermath of the accident more effectively and ensure you receive the support you need to rebuild your life:

  • Economic damages: Medical expenses, lost wages, property damage
  • Non-Economic damages: Pain and suffering, loss of consortium

Punitive damages are another type of compensation possibly available, but they are reserved for pedestrian crosswalk accident cases involving a defendant (at-fault party) who caused intentional harm or acted with a complete and reckless disregard for the safety of others.