Personal Injury for Dummies

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$76 million: Serious injuries to a family involved in a collision with a tractor trailer, largest structured settlement in New York State history at the time.

$60 million: A Bronx woman sustained a permanent injury to her genital area when her doctor did not follow accepted medical practices or inform her of risks.

$25 million: Estate of 34-year-old mother of three awarded $25 million against convicted murderer and rapist who was wrongly freed from an upstate prison.

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Can a Pedestrian Sue for Injuries?

Yes, a pedestrian who is injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence has the right to sue the responsible party for damages. Since there is no such thing as “pedestrian insurance,” an injured pedestrian may have to resort to a lawsuit to recover compensation.

If you have been injured in a pedestrian accident, you may have grounds to initiate a lawsuit and may be eligible to recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages from time off of work, recovery costs, future medical costs, and pain and suffering.

To learn more about pedestrian accidents and injury compensation, contact the Bronx pedestrian accident lawyers of Parker Waichman LLP today at 888-244-2273.

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