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If you suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident, a Pittsburgh pedestrian accident lawyer at Berger and Green could help you hold the negligent driver responsible. You may have a case for compensation.
Our team offers free consultations for victims of traffic accidents, including pedestrian accidents. Let our personal injury lawyers put our years of experience in pedestrian accidents to work as we review your legal options, rights, and next steps for free today. Call now to begin.
Pennsylvania law allows pedestrians hit by cars to hold the driver responsible for their financial and intangible losses if that driver’s negligence caused the crash. The losses and expenses that the victim incurs following a collision can vary widely but may include:
When the Pittsburgh pedestrian accident lawyers from Berger and Green handle injury cases, we gather documentation to demonstrate our client’s specific losses and expenses and seek a fair and just payout based on that evidence.
We know how to pursue financial recovery based on these and other injuries common in pedestrian crashes:
The liable driver’s insurance company is responsible for paying damages to accident victims. Unfortunately, you may encounter several obstacles:
Even if a case seems clear-cut to you and your attorney, insurance companies often try to introduce doubt or confusion so they do not have to pay a fair amount. Our Pittsburgh law firm can protect your rights throughout your case by speaking with the insurer on your behalf.
Our personal injury attorneys fight to negotiate a fair settlement for our clients’ injuries or represent their best interests and present a convincing argument for an award at trial.
We know how insurance adjusters work and the tactics they might use to convince accident victims to settle for the lowest possible amount. Instead, we’ll present strong evidence during settlement talks and are unafraid to file a lawsuit and go to trial if needed.
We know the evidence necessary to prove fault and liability, and can uncover it during our investigation into a crash, including:
The personal injury attorneys from Berger and Green also make things easier for our clients by visiting them at home or in the hospital as necessary. You do not have to travel to start your case. Call today to learn more.
Under Pa. C.S.A. § 5524, you likely only have up to two years to begin a civil suit against the driver who hit you. You may not have to file a lawsuit, but there is no way to know until after you file an insurance claim and attempt to settle with the insurer.
In some cases, exceptions to the statute of limitations could mean you have less time to act. We encourage you to contact us as soon as your injuries allow to protect your rights.
Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents do sometimes cause fatal injuries. If your family member died because of a negligent driver, you have our sincerest condolences. While you mourn their loss, we can help you secure financial recovery through a wrongful death action.
Our wrongful death lawyers handle these cases regularly. Our team will discuss your case with you today for free.
Pennsylvania’s wrongful death statute (42 Pa. C.S.A. § 8301) limits who can file these lawsuits to immediate family members—specifically, the deceased’s spouse, children, parents, or personal representatives.
The damages available in a wrongful death action depend on one’s relation to the decedent and may include:
Motorists are a significant cause of pedestrian accidents and must drive with greater care, primarily through areas with high pedestrian traffic.
Page 41 of a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) report indicated that, in 2024, there were 3,305 pedestrian accidents, including 174 fatalities.
Many times, a driver’s carelessness or reckless behavior causes a collision, and the victim is an innocent pedestrian. Unfortunately, many pedestrian accident victims are small children or older adults. Berger and Green handles child injury cases and cases involving seniors.
Page 43 of the PennDOT report cited above shows that “pedestrians ages 75 and over represent a sizable portion”—13 percent—“of pedestrian fatalities.” About 7 percent of fatalities were minors aged 19 and younger.
Children and older adults are vulnerable to severe injury for several reasons. For children, risk factors include their smaller size, meaning that cars may have more trouble seeing them and may inflict more damage.
For older adults, preexisting medical conditions and a reduced ability to heal can lead to catastrophic injuries, while confusion (e.g., caused by dementia) can cause them to step into the road without looking.
Cases involving children and older adults can be especially devastating for families. Allow us to advocate for your family’s rights. The more severe your loved one’s injuries, the more money we can pursue to help you care for them.
For pedestrians, the best way to avoid an accident is to obey all traffic laws and use caution when walking near and through traffic:
However, some accidents are impossible to avoid because of a driver’s negligence. For example, many vehicle-pedestrian accidents result from a negligent driver:
If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident, you might be able to recover compensation. You could receive a payout for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other intangible damages.
If a car hit you while crossing the street, you likely suffered tremendous physical injuries and emotional trauma, leaving you struggling to cope financially with the extent of your losses. The last thing you need is to face massive attorney’s fees in the hopes of recovering compensation for your suffering.
However, our Pittsburgh pedestrian injury attorneys work on contingency. This arrangement means you will not cover any upfront or out–of–pocket expenses. Instead, you only pay us if we win your case. So, there is no risk to you as you seek the compensation and benefits that are rightfully yours.
Establishing culpability in a pedestrian accident is essential. A court can order the liable party to compensate you for the various ways the trauma of the accident and your resulting injuries have affected you.
Many pedestrian accidents happen as an individual crosses the road or walks along the side when a motor vehicle suddenly strikes them. Thus, examining how your accident occurred can help determine responsibility for your damages. We might find that any of these factors led to the accident:
Depending on how your pedestrian accident occurred, an investigation might implicate any of these parties:
According to Pages 42-45 of the PennDOT report, pedestrian accident risk factors include crossing a roadway, being in a city, and being on or near a highway. For pedestrians in Pittsburgh, this means navigating roadways like Washington Boulevard is especially dangerous.
While it is best for pedestrians to cross the road at intersections when possible, there is no guarantee that this will offer protection against reckless drivers, especially at night when visibility is low.
According to the City of Pittsburgh, a pedestrian was killed at the intersection of Vine Street and Fifth Avenue in the middle of the night in August 2025. This highlights how important it is for both drivers and pedestrians to exercise caution at all times.
After a car hit you as a pedestrian in Pittsburgh, you may be unsure what your next steps should be. Here are a few steps you can take:
Start by contacting a pedestrian injury attorney for assistance. Our firm is here to help you recover the compensation and damages that your injuries demand.
So, we will carefully review the circumstances of your case to determine whether you have grounds for an insurance or civil claim against the liable party.
Next, we will evaluate the details of your pedestrian accident to gather the evidence we need to prove liability in your case:
This evidence will help us prove liability and negligence in your case.
The value of your damages will determine how much we can seek in filing a claim with the insurance company or bringing your case to court. We will review not only your economic damages but your non–economic damages as well.
We will fight to ensure your claim considers every loss so you can be awarded fairly for your pain and suffering.
The legal team at Berger and Green will review the circumstances of your case to determine whether we should file a claim with the insurance company or bring your case to court.
For many people, filing both insurance and civil claims is appropriate. You can find out what is best for your case when you contact our Pittsburgh pedestrian accident attorneys for help.
Did you sustain injuries in a pedestrian accident and now don’t know whether you have a claim? You can speak with a team member from our Pittsburgh pedestrian accident law firm. Berger and Green could help you secure the compensation you need to cover your accident injuries and other damages.
Contact us today at our Pittsburgh office for your free consultation.