Partial Fault Pedestrian Accident

Partial Fault Pedestrian Accident

If you were hit while walking and have questions about partial fault pedestrian accident? Watch this video, then call our Georgia attorneys.

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Adam Princenthal, Esq.

Attorney, Founding Member Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, Georgia State Bar, Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, All of the Superior and State Courts within the State of Georgia

Adam Princenthal is a founding member of Princenthal, May & Wilson and leads the firm’s personal injury department. With more than 20 years of experience, Adam has recovered tens of millions of dollars in trial verdicts and settlements on behalf of victims and families who have suffered serious personal injury or the wrongful death of a loved one as the result of motor vehicle collisions, trucking accidents, defective products, dangerous premises, medical malpractice and other negligent behavior.

Areas of Expertise: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Motor Vehicle Collisions, Trucking Accidents, Defective Products, Dangerous Premises, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Behavior, Georgia Trial Law

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Question:

Can I still recover compensation if I’m partially at fault for a pedestrian accident?

Answer:

Sometimes the fault of the parties for a pedestrian accident is in dispute. As a contrast, in two-car collisions, there are rules of the road that drivers are expected to go by. There may not be such clear-cut rules in a situation involving a pedestrian accident.
Some of the rules of the road do apply to pedestrian-versus-auto accidents. In some cases, the insurance carriers and their insureds will try to argue that the pedestrian was at fault in some way. They could allege that you weren’t in a crosswalk, as an example, or weren’t otherwise exercising due care. You need to understand that if you’ve got a serious injury case, the insurance carrier will do anything to reduce their own exposure and limit your damages down the line.

Even if you have been at fault partially in an accident, this does not mean that you cannot recover on your case, especially if the injuries are serious. Don’t think that you’re barred from bringing a claim because you had some responsibility. Consult with us today to discuss how we can navigate this scenario.


Were you or a loved one seriously injured by a vehicle while walking in Georgia but may have been partially responsible for the accident?
Contact the experienced Georgia pedestrian accident attorneys at Princenthal, May & Wilson, LLC, today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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Adam Princenthal, Esq.

Attorney, Founding Member Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, Georgia State Bar, Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, All of the Superior and State Courts within the State of Georgia

Adam Princenthal is a founding member of Princenthal, May & Wilson and leads the firm’s personal injury department. With more than 20 years of experience, Adam has recovered tens of millions of dollars in trial verdicts and settlements on behalf of victims and families who have suffered serious personal injury or the wrongful death of a loved one as the result of motor vehicle collisions, trucking accidents, defective products, dangerous premises, medical malpractice and other negligent behavior.

Areas of Expertise: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Motor Vehicle Collisions, Trucking Accidents, Defective Products, Dangerous Premises, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Behavior, Georgia Trial Law