Pedestrian Accidents
Foot traffic is heavy in many parts of New Jersey. Many people walk to work or school, or run for exercise. These pedestrians depend on drivers to pay attention and drive safely to avoid accidents. When drivers do not live up to their responsibilities, pedestrians can suffer debilitating injuries.
At Graziano & Flynn, P.C., we have successfully handled many pedestrian accident cases in southern New Jersey, in places like Camden County, Atlantic County and Gloucester County. Our ability to succeed in court has led to members of our team gaining recognition in the legal community, including firm founder Ronald Graziano’s selection for inclusion in “New Jersey Super Lawyers”, his listing in the publication “The Best Lawyers in America,” and his rating of AV Preeminent* from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating available.
Camden County Pedestrian Injury AttorneysPedestrians who are hit by vehicles are very likely to suffer life-changing injuries such as spinal cord damage, brain trauma and soft tissue damage. In some situations, wrongful death occurs. Our team is fully prepared to represent people and families going through the aftermath of these events.
We handle pedestrian accident claims involving many different scenarios, including:
- Crosswalk accidents
- Cars backing into pedestrians in parking lots
- Pedestrians hit by a car while walking or jogging
- Children struck by vehicles in school zones
If you were the victim of a hit-and-run, as many pedestrians are, you may be able to recover compensation under your own auto insurance. If you have uninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage, we can help you make a claim to your own insurance company.
Contact a South Jersey Pedestrian Injury Lawyer for a Free ConsultationFor more information about how Graziano & Flynn, P.C., may be able to help you recover the compensation you need after a New Jersey pedestrian accident, please call or contact us online.
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