Every Step You Take After the Crash Can Affect Your Recovery
A simple walk through your neighborhood, a trip to the grocery store, or crossing the street after work can change your life in seconds. Pedestrian accidents are among the most serious traffic collisions because pedestrians have virtually no protection against the force of a moving vehicle.
Across Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County, thousands of pedestrians share roads with cars, SUVs, commercial trucks, buses, and rideshare vehicles every day. When drivers fail to pay attention or ignore traffic laws, the consequences can be devastating.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a pedestrian accident, understanding your legal options early can make an important difference in protecting your rights and recovering compensation.

Why Pedestrian Accidents Continue to Increase
Southern California’s growing population and busy roadways have contributed to a steady rise in pedestrian traffic. Unfortunately, many drivers remain distracted by mobile devices, navigation systems, or heavy congestion.
Some of the leading causes of pedestrian accidents include:
- Failure to yield at marked crosswalks
- Distracted driving
- Speeding through intersections
- Running red lights
- Driving under the influence
- Unsafe left-hand turns
- Poor visibility at night
Many of these accidents occur in areas where pedestrians should reasonably expect to be safe.
Where Do Most Pedestrian Accidents Happen?
Certain locations present a higher risk because of increased vehicle and foot traffic.
These include:
- Busy intersections
- Shopping centers
- School zones
- Residential neighborhoods
- Public transportation stops
- Entertainment districts
- Parking lots
Communities throughout Los Angeles, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Riverside, Ontario, Pasadena, and San Bernardino experience significant pedestrian activity every day.
Serious Injuries Can Have Lasting Consequences
Even collisions at moderate speeds can result in severe injuries.
Victims frequently experience:
Brain Injuries
Head trauma can lead to memory loss, cognitive impairment, and long-term neurological complications.
Broken Bones
Fractures involving the hips, pelvis, legs, arms, and ribs often require surgery and months of rehabilitation.
Neck and Spine Injuries
Back injuries may limit mobility and affect a person’s ability to work or perform daily activities.
Internal Trauma
Internal bleeding and organ damage require immediate medical attention and may not always be obvious immediately after the accident.
Emotional Trauma
Many victims also experience anxiety, depression, and emotional distress following a serious collision.
Five Important Steps After a Pedestrian Accident
1. Put Your Health First
Seek immediate medical attention even if you believe your injuries are minor. Some conditions develop gradually after the accident.
2. Contact Law Enforcement
A police report creates an official record of the incident and may become valuable evidence later.
3. Preserve Evidence
If possible, photograph:
- The accident scene
- Vehicle damage
- Road conditions
- Traffic signals
- Visible injuries
Also collect contact information from witnesses whenever possible.
4. Be Careful When Speaking With Insurance Companies
Insurance adjusters may contact you shortly after the accident. Before providing recorded statements or accepting a settlement offer, consider obtaining legal advice.
5. Speak With a Personal Injury Attorney
An experienced attorney can investigate the accident, identify liable parties, and protect your interests throughout the claims process.
Who May Be Responsible?
Liability depends on the facts surrounding each accident.
Responsible parties may include:
- Negligent drivers
- Commercial vehicle operators
- Delivery companies
- Government entities responsible for dangerous road conditions
- Vehicle manufacturers when mechanical defects contribute to a collision
A thorough investigation helps determine exactly how the accident occurred.
Financial Recovery After a Pedestrian Accident
A successful personal injury claim may include compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Future healthcare costs
- Physical rehabilitation
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Permanent disability
- Loss of quality of life
The value of every claim depends on the severity of injuries and their long-term impact.
Why Choose The LA Law Firm?
Recovering after a serious accident can be overwhelming. Medical appointments, insurance paperwork, and financial uncertainty often place additional stress on injured victims and their families.
The LA Law Firm represents injured pedestrians throughout Southern California and works diligently to investigate accidents, negotiate with insurance companies, and pursue fair compensation on behalf of every client.
Whether your accident occurred in Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, or San Bernardino County, our legal team is committed to providing experienced representation and personalized support.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian accident, don’t wait to learn about your legal rights. Early legal guidance can help preserve evidence and strengthen your claim.
The LA Law Firm
3055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1120
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: (866) 383-1462
Visit www.thelalawfirm.com to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney serving clients throughout Southern California.
