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Fox Farley Willis & Burnette Attorneys At Law
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Sevierville Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Individuals may primarily rely on motorized vehicles for transportation, but they are all pedestrians at some point after arriving at a destination. While the numbers pale in comparison to the data on total traffic casualties, statistics from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security show that there is still cause for concern for people on foot. Every year, almost 1,650 victims are injured or killed in pedestrian accidents, leading to devastating consequences. Beyond the physical pain, the emotional and financial losses impact entire families.

At Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette, our team is committed to helping victims get their lives back after being hurt while walking. We represent clients in Sevier County and throughout Eastern Tennessee in injury claims, so you can rely on us to pursue an at-fault motorist. Please contact us to schedule a no-cost case evaluation with a Sevierville pedestrian accident lawyer right away. We can provide personalized details, but an overview is also useful.

Causes of Tennessee Pedestrian Collisions

The underlying reason these incidents occur is motorist negligence, which refers to liability in the practice of law. To recover compensation, you must show that the crash occurred because the driver failed to exercise reasonable care behind the wheel. Some specific causes of pedestrian accidents include:

  • Not following right-of-way laws;
  • Veering into a designated bike lane;
  • Speeding;
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs;
  • Running red lights or stop signs;
  • Distracted driving; and
  • Other violations of traffic laws.

Keep in mind that Tennessee follows the law of contributory negligence, which focuses on how your own actions breach the duty to exercise reasonable care. If you were jaywalking, walking against the traffic light, or not using a sidewalk when one was present, your compensation could be reduced.

Steps in the Claims Process

Because a pedestrian accident is a type of traffic crash, you will be dealing with the insurance company that issues the at-fault motorist’s auto policy. The process might seem as easy as completing some forms, but insurers can be tricky. Instead of paying your claim, you might receive a denial or lowball offer to settle. The agent might contest the severity of your injuries or blame you for the incident under the concept of contributory negligence described above. In such a case, you will need to go to court to get fair compensation.

Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette will handle all dealings with the insurance company, and we are ready to file a lawsuit if necessary. Our Sevierville pedestrian accident lawyers will seek damages for:

  • Your medical costs;
  • Lost wages;
  • Pain and suffering; and
  • Losses that impact your quality of life.

Discuss Your Options with Our Sevierville Pedestrian Accident Lawyers

From this summary, you can see that the laws and legal process are complicated when someone is injured while walking. Instead of putting your rights at risk, count on Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette to advocate on your behalf. You can call 866-862-4855 or visit our website to set up a free consultation with a skilled Sevierville pedestrian accident lawyer.

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