
Practice Area
Pedestrian Injuries
Pedestrians have the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections. When drivers fail to look, the consequences can be devastating.

Where It Happens
Crosswalks, parking lots, and beyond.
Marked and unmarked crosswalks Parking lots and driveway aprons Residential streets without sidewalks Hit-and-run incidents Distracted-driver and impaired-driver crashes

Severe Injuries
Pedestrians absorb the full force.
Without the protection of a vehicle, pedestrian injuries are almost always significant — fractures, internal injuries, traumatic brain injury, and worse. We document the full medical picture and project future care needs.

Coverage
Every available source of recovery.
We pursue the at-fault driver's liability coverage, your own UM/UIM benefits if applicable, and any third-party defendants — including governmental entities responsible for unsafe road design.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions.
It does not necessarily defeat your claim. Washington's comparative fault rules still allow recovery in many cases.
Free Case Evaluation
Tell us what happened.
Share a few details and we will follow up promptly. For urgent matters, call us directly — we answer day or night.