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Kemah Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Kemah has a population of over 2,000. With the city’s sprawling boardwalk entertainment complex, shops, and restaurants that are most easily accessed by foot, pedestrian accidents are common in the city.

Common causes of accidents in Kemah include:

Due to a lack of safety protection, pedestrian accidents often result in serious physical harm and can have life-changing impacts on those affected. The best thing to do in the event of a pedestrian accident is to seek settlement for the injuries you’ve incurred. Your settlement will help you recover from the financial burden resulting from injuries including:

How Our Lawyers Will Help You in a Pedestrian Accident Case

Other than helping you understand your legal options, it is our responsibility to seek fair compensation on your behalf. Doing so includes:

  • Helping you get the right medication
  • Collecting evidence – Evidence can be in the form of police reports, accident scene photos, witness statements, surveillance camera footage, and the statements of accident reconstruction officials
  • Assessing available compensation avenues that are open to you, and handling your negotiations
  • Consulting with experts – determining the fair value of your claim involves calculating the impact of an accident on your health and future earnings using the expertise of financial modelers and medical practitioners
  • Filing a suit – should an insurance company fail to give you fair compensation, our attorneys are ready to seek justice for you in a court of law
  • Keeping you up to date – we’ll keep you updated on the progress of your claim from start to finish and should you have any questions or suggestions along the way, our lawyers are available around the clock and will give you the attention you deserve

What Can You Recover After a Pedestrian Accident?

Car accident settlements can be categorized as either non-financial or financial settlements.

Financial settlements for a pedestrian accident refer to anything that can be quantified in monetary terms. In category, you can seek settlement for:

  • Medical bills – Our lawyers will collaborate with your doctors to identify the impact of your injury in the short and long run. This will help in seeking full compensation for:
  • Doctor appointments
  • Special intensive care unit bills
  • Emergency medical care bills
  • Ambulance services
  • Out of pocket expense and transport incurred when seeking medical attention
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Therapy Charges
  • Loss of income – Throughout the recovery period after an accident, you will not likely be able to work. This will result in lost income and benefits during that period. Fortunately, lost wages are covered in Texas auto insurance coverage laws and you can seek compensation for the same.
  • Reduced capacity to earn – When an accident leads to the loss of a body organ or other conditions such as paralysis, your earning capacity can be permanently reduced. This is also grounds for seeking accident compensation.
  • Property damages – On top of causing injuries, a pedestrian accident could damage items you could be carrying with you. If their value can be quantified in monetary terms, we will help you seek compensation for them.

Non-Financial Damages

A large number of pedestrian accidents lead to damages that are not easy to quantify. You can file a claim for settlement for these types of damages, including:

  • Permanent impairment
  • Mental anguish
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Loss of service
  • Emotional distress
  • Lost consortium
  • Pain and suffering

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages can be pursued in order to punish the negligent driver and to deter malicious behavior or willful negligence by other drivers in the future. Punitive damages specifically apply in cases when it can be proven that pedestrian injuries, losses, or fatalities were caused by a driver’s gross negligence or willful, malicious act.

Does Comparative Fault Apply in Kemah Pedestrian Accidents?

It is possible that you partially contributed to a pedestrian accident. For instance, you might have been crossing the middle of the road without using the crosswalk.

In such cases, the law of proportionate responsibility or comparative negligence will apply. In such cases, you could be barred from receiving compensation if your actions were more than 50% responsible for the accident. However, you can win a settlement if the motorist was more at fault. For example, if you contributed to 30% of the accident, you will only be entitled to receive 70% compensation for damages incurred.

Speak with the Best Kemah Pedestrian Accident Team Today

Without the right legal representation, it can be very difficult to win a damages claim. Call us today at 713-677-2179 to file a claim and to have your case handled by an experienced team of legal professionals. Pay nothing until your case is won. Our consultations are free, so call now.

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