Mesa Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

With little protection when walking, pedestrian accidents are among the most dangerous, often leading to catastrophic injuries. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), these accidents also have a high fatality rate. The NHTSA reports that New Mexico’s fatality rate was 3.96 for every 100,000 people in 2019. Arizona wasn’t much better, with 2.91 fatalities per 100,000 residents.

Pedestrian accidents can be devastating. Even low-speed collisions can result in serious injuries, permanent disability, or death. If you were struck by a car while walking in  Mesa, Arizona, you have the right to hold negligent drivers accountable.

Our experienced Pedestrian Accident Lawyers help victims recover compensation and protect their legal rights.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

There are numerous causes of pedestrian accidents, but some of the most common are:

Pedestrian accidents can happen anywhere — on city streets, in parking lots, or at crosswalks. Understanding the most common causes helps victims know what to look for and strengthens personal injury claims.

What To Do If You’ve Been In A Pedestrian Accident

Being involved in a pedestrian accident can be frightening and overwhelming. Knowing the right steps to take immediately afterward can protect your health, preserve evidence, and safeguard your right to compensation.

  • Seek Medical Attention Immediately
  • Ensure Safety
  • Call the Police
  • Document the Scene
  • Avoid Admitting Fault
  • Notify Your Insurance Company
  • Contact a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Why Choose Wood Injury Law?
  • Five-star Reviews – Wood Injury Law has a five-star rating on Google Reviews and Facebook. Clients rave about the way that Josh Wood fights for them. He’s on their side every step of the way during the case.
  • Numerous Practice Areas – Josh Wood covers all areas of personal injury law, including car accidents, dog bites, workplace injuries, and wrongful death. He also defends clients facing DUI charges.
  • Two Locations to Serve Your Needs– We offer personal injury and DUI defense services in Mesa, AZ. Our service areas include the Metro Phoenix, Metro and Santa Fe areas.
  • Free Consultations With an Attorney – While most firms have staff members handle consultations, you will speak directly to an attorney during your free initial consultation. You can consult over the phone, via video, or in person.
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Should You Deal With The Insurance Company Directly?

After an accident — whether it’s a pedestrian collision, slip and fall, or dog bite — you may be contacted by the at-fault party’s insurance company. While it may seem straightforward to handle the claim yourself, there are important reasons to be cautious

  • Admitting Fault Accidentally
    Even minor statements like “I should have been more careful” can be used to reduce or deny your claim.

  • Settling Too Early
    Insurance companies may pressure you to accept a quick settlement, which often doesn’t cover full medical costs, lost wages, or long-term care.

  • Misunderstanding Your Rights
    Without legal guidance, you may not fully understand what compensation you are entitled to, including pain and suffering or emotional distress.

Benefits of Having a Lawyer Handle Communications

  • Protects you from making statements that could harm your claim

  • Ensures all damages (medical bills, lost income, future care, pain and suffering) are included

  • Handles negotiation with insurance companies who often try to undervalue claims

  • Represents you in court if a fair settlement cannot be rea

Can You Collect Damages If You’re Partially Responsible?

Many accident victims worry that if they were partially at fault for an injury — such as a pedestrian accident, slip and fall, or dog bite incident — they might lose the right to compensation.

The good news: in most states, you can still recover damages, though the amount may be adjusted based on your level of fault.

Understanding comparative fault is important because:

  • Insurance companies often try to assign partial blame to minimize payouts.

  • Even a small admission of fault can affect your compensation.

  • Hiring an experienced attorney helps ensure your level of fault is accurately assessed.

Do You Have A Case?

Our pedestrian accident lawyer will review the evidence to determine if you have a case. First, we must prove that the other party owed you a duty of care but breached it. Then we have to prove that the breach caused the accident, and you have quantifiable damages, such as injuries. If you’re unsure if you have a case, reach out to us today. You’ll consult one-on-one with our attorney during your initial meeting. Then you can find out if you have a case and the next steps you need to take to collect damages.