Dedicated Pedestrian Accident Attorneys in St. George, Utah

Our St. George pedestrian accident and injury lawyers at Swenson & Shelley know that people on foot are particularly vulnerable in traffic collisions because they have no physical protection, unlike vehicle occupants, who are shielded by the car’s structure, seat belts, and airbags.

When a pedestrian is struck by a car in Utah, even at lower speeds, the impact can result in severe or fatal injuries due to the direct force on the body. Additionally, pedestrians are often more challenging for drivers to see, especially at night or in poor weather conditions, increasing the risk of accidents. Without any barrier to absorb the force of a collision, pedestrians are exposed to the full impact, making them highly susceptible to broken bones, head trauma, and other life-threatening injuries.

Unfortunately, these catastrophic accidents happen more often than most people think. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, there were 935 crashes related to pedestrians throughout the state last year that resulted in 54 pedestrian fatalities.

If you have been injured or lost a loved one because of a negligent driver’s actions or inaction behind the wheel, contact our Washington County pedestrian accident attorneys today to discuss your case during a free consultation.

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Pedestrian Accident Law in St. George

Why Are Pedestrian Accidents Continuing to Occur at Such a High Rate in Utah?

Pedestrian accidents continue to occur in Utah for several reasons, including increasing urbanization, distracted driving, and insufficient pedestrian infrastructure in some areas. Many drivers are focused on their smartphones or other distractions, which reduces their awareness of pedestrians, especially at crosswalks or intersections.

Other common causes of pedestrian accidents include, but are not limited to:

  • Speeding: High vehicle speeds reduce a driver’s reaction time and increase the severity of collisions.
  • Failure to Yield: Drivers may not yield to pedestrians at crosswalks or intersections, especially when turning.
  • Impaired Driving: Alcohol or drug use impairs a driver’s ability to react and recognize pedestrians.
  • Running Red Lights or Stop Signs: Drivers who disregard traffic signals or signs may not see pedestrians in the crosswalk.
  • Backing Up Without Checking: Drivers reversing in parking lots or driveways may not check for pedestrians behind them.

Without any protection, pedestrians are extremely vulnerable during a collision, making it rare for them to avoid harm. According to the Utah Highway Safety Office, 87% of the people in the 935 pedestrian crashes last year were severely injured. At the same time, pedestrians represented just about 0.5% of persons in crashes but 15% of deaths.

Pedestrian accidents can cause profound trauma not only for the injured but also for their families. The injured person often faces severe physical injuries, such as broken bones, head trauma, or long-term disabilities, which can lead to extended hospital stays, painful rehabilitation, and emotional distress.

For families, the emotional toll of seeing a loved one suffer is immense, compounded by financial stress due to medical bills, lost income, or the need for ongoing care. The sudden and often violent nature of pedestrian accidents can leave both the injured and their families dealing with anxiety, fear, and lasting psychological scars. These accidents can fundamentally change lives, making recovery a long and challenging journey for everyone involved.

This is why we are here. Our St. George truck accident attorneys are knowledgeable, compassionate, and adept at helping crash victims throughout Utah. Our compassionate lawyers and support staff do more than hear the details of your case during our free consultations. We listen to how your personal injury incident has impacted your daily activities and overall quality of life.

We genuinely want to understand what has happened to you and what you need to move forward so we can provide the legal and personal support you deserve, starting with a free consultation.

What Type of Compensation Can I Pursue After a Utah Pedestrian Accident?

Pedestrian accident victims often require more compensation for their injuries because the severity of the harm they endure is typically far more significant than those involved in vehicle-to-vehicle collisions.

Pedestrians are fully exposed to the impact of a crash, leading to more severe injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, or internal injuries. The extensive medical care required, including surgeries, rehabilitation, and long-term therapy, can result in substantial medical expenses.

Additionally, the recovery period may involve significant lost wages, diminished earning capacity, and emotional trauma, further increasing the need for comprehensive compensation to cover both immediate and long-term effects on their quality of life.

Our skilled pedestrian accident and injury attorneys pursue the damages our clients are entitled to after a negligent driver in Utah has changed their lives.

That may include:

Medical Expenses

  • Current Medical Bills: Costs for emergency room visits, surgeries, hospital stays, doctor visits, and prescription medications.
  • Future Medical Costs: Anticipated expenses for ongoing treatment, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and future surgeries.
  • Assistive Devices: Costs for wheelchairs, crutches, prosthetics, or other medical devices needed for recovery.
  • Home Modifications: The costs of making the victim’s home accessible, such as installing ramps, stairlifts, or other necessary adjustments.

Lost Income

  • Lost Wages: Compensation for when the victim could not work due to the accident and recovery.
  • Future Lost Earnings: Compensation for reduced earning capacity if the injuries prevent the victim from returning to work at the same level or profession.
  • Loss of Employment Benefits: Compensation for lost benefits such as health insurance, retirement contributions, or bonuses.

Pain and Suffering

  • Physical Pain: Compensation for the physical pain endured during and after the accident.
  • Emotional Distress: Compensation for psychological impacts such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma caused by the accident.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Compensation for the inability to participate in activities or hobbies the victim once enjoyed.

Permanent Disability or Disfigurement

  • Permanent Injuries: Compensation for injuries that result in long-term or permanent disability.
  • Disfigurement: Damages for visible scars or disfigurement that impact the victim’s quality of life.

Loss of Consortium

  • Impact on Relationships: Compensation for the adverse effects the injuries have on the victim’s relationship with a spouse, including loss of companionship or intimacy.

Rehabilitation and Therapy Costs

  • Physical Therapy: Ongoing therapy to regain mobility and strength.
  • Occupational Therapy: Therapy needed to help the victim relearn daily activities or work-related skills.
  • Psychological Counseling: Compensation for therapy and mental health services to deal with emotional and psychological trauma.

At Swenson & Shelley Law, our pedestrian accident lawyers in St. George customize our legal strategies to meet our client’s unique needs so that we can pursue the positive outcomes they deserve together.

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Contact Our Pedestrian Accident Attorneys in St. George, Utah

Call us today at (435)-228-7647 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. During this consultation, you can learn immediately whether your claim is eligible for legal action.

We do not charge any fees upfront for our services. Instead, you pay us only if we secure payment for you. That makes getting legal help accessible and allows you to focus on your recovery. Contact us now to learn more.

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