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Pedestrian Accidents


In the UK, pedestrian accidents involving vehicles unfortunately occur all too frequently. From cars to bicycles to vans, collisions can lead to severe injuries and significant disruptions in the lives of those involved. If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian due to a collision with a vehicle, it’s essential to understand your rights and options for seeking compensation.

At Russell Worth solicitors, we specialise in assisting pedestrians who have been injured in accidents involving vehicles and falls. Our team of experienced solicitors are dedicated to helping you navigate the legal process and secure the compensation you deserve, all on a no win, no fee basis.

When you’ve been injured as a pedestrian, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Dealing with injuries, medical appointments and lost wages can add stress to an already challenging situation. That’s where the team at Russell Worth solicitors comes in. We’re here to guide you through every step of the claims process, providing expert advice and support along the way.

One of the most critical aspects of pedestrian injury claims is determining liability. In many cases, drivers have a duty of care to pedestrians and must exercise caution to avoid accidents. Whether the driver was speeding, distracted or disobeying traffic laws, our solicitors will thoroughly investigate the circumstances of your accident to establish fault and hold the responsible party accountable.

It’s important to remember that pedestrians have rights on the road, and if you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  1. Medical expenses: Including hospital bills, rehabilitation costs, and ongoing medical treatment.
  2. Lost income: If your injuries have prevented you from working, you may be able to recover lost wages and future earning potential.
  3. Pain and suffering: Compensation for the physical and emotional trauma you’ve experienced as a result of the accident.
  4. Other damages: Such as property damage or any other losses incurred due to the accident.

Our solicitors understand the complexities of pedestrian injury claims and will work tirelessly to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation possible. With our no win no fee guarantee, you can pursue your claim with confidence, knowing that there are no upfront costs and no financial risk to you.

If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian in an accident involving a vehicle, don’t hesitate to  contact us for a free consultation. Our expert team is here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve. Contact us today and take the first step towards justice and recovery.

Speak to us on a no win, no fee basis. Call us FREE on 0800 028 2060 or request a FREE call back. You can also start a claim online.

 



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If you are unsure whether you can claim compensation for a personal injury sustained in the armed forces, then call our personal injury claims team for free for no obligation advice on making a claim. They will ask you some simple questions about your condition, talk to you about what’s happened and can tell you if you have a viable claim for compensation or not.

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