Protecting Your Rights After a Pedestrian Accident in Detroit and the Surrounding Area

Pedestrians have no physical protection against the force of a vehicle. When a driver fails to yield, speeds through an intersection, or drives distracted, the injuries can be devastating. Broken bones, head trauma, and long-term disability are common in pedestrian collisions.

If a crash has disrupted your health, income, and sense of security, the pedestrian accident lawyers on our Detroit team know what needs to be done on your behalf. Flood Law represents individuals and families harmed in serious pedestrian accidents, approaching each case with disciplined preparation and substantial trial experience.

How Pedestrian Accidents Happen

Many pedestrian accidents occur at intersections, crosswalks, and parking lots. Drivers may fail to observe traffic signals or underestimate how quickly a person can cross the street.

Common causes of pedestrian crashes include:

  • Distracted driving
  • Failure to yield at crosswalks
  • Speeding in residential areas
  • Impaired driving
  • Backing up without checking surroundings
  • Poorly designed or maintained roadways

Traffic safety guidance is available through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. However, when driver negligence causes harm, civil liability may follow. An experienced pedestrian accident attorney in Detroit evaluates accident reports, roadway conditions, and witness accounts to determine responsibility.

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The Severity of Pedestrian Injuries

Because pedestrians lack the protection of a vehicle frame, injuries are often severe. Common pedestrian accident injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Multiple fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Severe lacerations and scarring

Recovery may involve extensive hospitalization, surgery, and long-term rehabilitation. In some cases, permanent disability prevents a return to prior employment. A pedestrian accident lawyer must carefully document both immediate and future medical needs to ensure that the claim reflects the full scope of harm.

Determining Liability in a Pedestrian Accident

Liability in pedestrian accident cases depends on the specific circumstances of the collision. Drivers have a duty to exercise reasonable care, particularly in areas where pedestrians are expected.

Relevant evidence may include police and crash reports, traffic signal data, surveillance or dashcam footage, witness statements, and vehicle speed and braking data.

Michigan follows a comparative fault system, meaning responsibility may be shared in some cases. The Michigan Courts provide general information about civil litigation procedures, but strategic evaluation is essential when insurers attempt to shift blame. Flood Law approaches pedestrian accident litigation with careful analysis and attention to detail.

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What Compensation May Be Available

Pedestrian accident injuries often result in substantial medical and financial losses. Civil recovery may include:

  • Emergency and Surgical Medical Care: Coverage for hospitalization, surgery, and rehabilitation services.
  • Lost Income and Reduced Earning Capacity: Compensation for missed work and permanent employment limitations.
  • Pain and Emotional Distress: Recognition of physical suffering and psychological impact supported by documentation.
  • Long-Term Care and Support Services: Financial recovery for extended rehabilitation or mobility assistance.
  • Wrongful Death Damages: Compensation for families when a pedestrian accident results in loss of life.

Each claim requires individualized evaluation to ensure damages accurately reflect long-term impact.

How We Build a Strong Pedestrian Accident Case

1. Immediate Case Review

We examine accident reports, medical records, and available evidence to assess liability and damages.

2. Investigation and Evidence Preservation

Our team gathers surveillance footage, electronic vehicle data, and witness statements to clarify how the crash occurred.

3. Damage Assessment

Medical and vocational experts may be consulted to evaluate long-term care needs and employment impact.

4. Negotiation or Litigation

Settlement discussions are conducted with disciplined preparation. If necessary, a lawsuit is filed to pursue accountability.

5. Resolution or Trial Preparation

Many pedestrian accident cases are resolved through negotiation, but each matter is prepared thoroughly to ensure readiness if litigation becomes necessary.

Throughout the process, clients communicate directly with experienced litigators who remain actively involved in strategy and guidance.

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Pedestrian Accident Attorneys Detroit Frequently Asked Questions

What if I had not been in a marked crosswalk?

Drivers still have a duty to exercise reasonable care. Liability depends on the specific facts and may involve shared responsibility under Michigan law.

Can I recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

Michigan’s comparative fault rules may reduce compensation based on your percentage of responsibility, but recovery may still be possible.

What if the driver fled the scene?

Uninsured motorist coverage or other insurance options may apply. An attorney can evaluate available sources of recovery.

How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim?

Michigan law sets deadlines for filing personal injury claims. Early consultation helps preserve evidence and ensure compliance.

Is the consultation confidential?

Yes. Conversations with an attorney are confidential and allow you to explore your options without obligation.

Why Choose Flood Law?

Flood Law represents individuals in high-stakes injury cases involving serious and often life-changing harm. Our attorneys bring more than 150 years of combined trial experience to complex litigation throughout Detroit and the surrounding area.

Direct Access to Experienced Trial Attorneys

Clients communicate directly with the attorneys responsible for building and guiding their case. You will not be routed through third-party call centers or disconnected from strategy decisions.

Trial Preparation That Strengthens Negotiation

Insurance companies recognize firms that prepare cases for court. Flood Law approaches pedestrian accident claims with disciplined preparation designed to withstand scrutiny.

Experience Handling Institutional and Corporate Defendants

Some pedestrian accidents involve commercial vehicles or municipal roadway issues. Our team has experience addressing complex liability questions involving institutional defendants.

When a pedestrian is seriously injured, representation must reflect the magnitude of what is at stake.

Take the Next Step Toward Stability

If you were injured in a pedestrian accident in Michigan, Flood Law offers confidential consultations to review your legal options. Our goal is to provide clear answers, protect your rights, and pursue meaningful accountability.

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