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Compiling Pedestrian Accident Claims
Pedestrians don’t have any level of protection to soften the impact during a collision. Whether you were transported to the nearest hospital for emergency treatment or only endured minor injuries, you may be entitled to compensation that covers medical bills, income loss and other damages. Any cost that stems from the accident can be included in your compensation claim.
Determining Fault
A thorough investigation is critical to determining fault in all kinds of road accidents, and expert advocacy for the victim is often key to investigation outcomes. With police reports, eyewitness accounts, medical evidence and accident reconstruction techniques, our expert lawyers may be able to prove driver negligence.
The essential evidence to gather for your claim includes:
- Detailed police reports: These reports include information about the type of road accident, the location, the kinds of damage, and driver or pedestrian offenses. You can request these reports at the police department where they were filed.
- Eyewitness accounts: These statements provide perspectives of the accident from individuals who were nearby during the event. Collecting eyewitness statements is only plausible if bystanders are willing to provide them.
- Medical reports: Your medical reports will detail your injuries. Even if you endured minor injuries, medical reports are key to supporting personal injury claims.
Calculating Claim Value
When calculating the value of your claim, you may be entitled to compensation for economic and noneconomic damages. We’ll fight to help you recover medical costs, lost income and other costs that stem from the incident. We can also help you pursue compensation associated with psychological trauma.
Calculating personal injury claims is a complex process. While it’s fairly straightforward to tally medical costs, calculating income loss and emotional distress damages requires legal expertise.
We can help calculate the total value of your personal injury lawsuit using key evidence like health care bills and pay slips.
The Statute of Limitations
The statute of limitations, which varies across states, defines the maximum amount of time victims have to claim damages following an incident. The statute of limitations for a Corpus Christi pedestrian accident lawsuit is two years.
Contact an Experienced Pedestrian Accident Attorney in Corpus Christi
If you need a dedicated personal injury lawyer in Corpus Christi, find legal counsel at Thomas J. Henry Law. Our team of lawyers is well-versed in personal injury and accident law, and we are prepared to fight to protect your rights. You don’t pay us unless we win.
Contact us online or call us directly for a free case review. Our legal team is available 24/7, so you can reach out to schedule a consultation at your convenience.