Thibodaux Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Home /  Thibodaux Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Thibodaux Pedestrian Accident Attorney

When pedestrians are involved in motor vehicle collisions, the consequences can be serious. Injuries can include broken and crushed bones, traumatic brain injuries, and catastrophic injuries that impact the rest of one’s life. If you were injured because of a driver’s negligence, you can hold them liable for the immediate and future costs of your injury. An experienced Thibodaux pedestrian accident lawyer can give you legal support when filing a claim.

Hammond Law Firm, LLC: Dedicated Legal Support After a Pedestrian Accident

Injuries can have extensive financial consequences. Medical treatment is costly, and you may be unable to work. When the accident was someone else’s fault, you should be able to recover these financial losses to support yourself and your family. At Hammond Law Firm, LLC, we have spent years helping injured individuals get the financial compensation they are owed. Our team has over 40 years of experience, and we can fight for you.

Pedestrian Accidents in Thibodaux

Unfortunately, it is common for vehicle accidents involving pedestrians to leave them with severe and fatal injuries. Lafourche Parish, in 2024, thankfully had no pedestrian deaths in motor vehicle accidents. In the same year, there were 14 pedestrian-suspected injuries out of a total of 761 suspected injuries in vehicle collisions. In the past five years, there have been 14 pedestrian fatalities.

Holding a Negligent Driver Liable for Your Pedestrian Accident

Accidents between vehicles and pedestrians tend to happen because of the negligence of a party involved in the crash. If your accident happened because of a driver, you must prove certain things to hold them liable. This includes:

  1. Duty of care: You must prove that the driver owed you a duty of care. Drivers have an existing duty of care to behave reasonably, follow traffic laws, and consider the safety of others on the road.
  2. Breach: You must prove the driver breached their duty of care. Typically, this is due to negligence. However, it may also be intentional misconduct.
  3. Cause: The driver’s breach of duty must have been the proximate cause of the accident.
  4. Damages: The accident caused your injury and compensable damages.

When a driver is held legally liable for the accident, you could recover damages in an insurance or civil claim. In some cases, a third party could be liable for the accident. For example, if the crash was caused by a car component being faulty, the manufacturer of that car part may be strictly liable for an unreasonably dangerous product. You could recover damages in a product liability claim.

Contact Our Hammond Law Firm, LLC

What if I Am Partially at Fault for the Accident?

If you were partially to blame for your pedestrian accident, it doesn’t always prevent you from recovering compensation, although the compensation could be limited. If the court determines that your negligence also contributed to the accident, your damages could be reduced by the same percentage that you are determined to be at fault under the state’s comparative fault system.

An attorney’s support is useful in arguing for a fair fault determination. An attorney can present evidence that limits the amount you are found at fault, maximizing the financial recovery you receive. If you were not at fault, but the driver’s insurer is claiming you were, your attorney can fight against these claims.

Contact Hammond Law Firm, LLC

Pedestrian accidents can be traumatic, and it is not easy to navigate a claim afterward. Contact Hammond Law Firm, LLC, today if you were in a pedestrian accident. You don’t have to navigate this process alone.

Thibodaux Practice Areas

Testimonials

Case Results

Have you suffered from a Hurricane?

Get a Free Consultation From Our Hurricane Damage Claim Attorneys

Storm damage can be overwhelming, but we’re here to help every step of the way.