Pedestrian Injury Attorney

Many times vehicle drivers do not see pedestrians due to their small size.  Each year approximately 60,000 pedestrians suffer injuries and 4,000 pedestrians die in traffic accidents.

Pedestrian accidents can be caused by many reasons such as inattentive driving, reckless driving and speeding, unsafe road conditions, and impaired street views. Regardless of the cause, pedestrian accidents are usually severe because the pedestrian has no protection from the hard steel of a car.

Insurance companies are very good at blaming the pedestrian for the accident by claiming they did not have the right-of-way, were outside a crosswalk, etc.  It is for this reason that it is very important to immediately investigate a pedestrian accident case to gather proof that it was the driver of the car, rather than the pedestrian, who was at fault.

If you have been harmed in a pedestrian accident in Texas, the lawyers at Tate Law Offices can help you with taking the correct legal actions.  In Texas, you can collect compensation for such things as medical bills, mental and physical pain and suffering, physical impairment, loss of earnings, and scarring.  Our attorneys will speak with you for free and inform you on taking appropriate legal actions for your case.  Call us as soon as possible to discuss your accident and get your questions answered.

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Why Choose Us?

  • Named A 'D Magazine' Best Personal Injury Lawyer In Dallas
  • Over Twenty Years Experience
  • Free Case Evaluation
  • Consultation At Your Choice Of Location
  • 24/7 Availability
  • No Fees Unless Successful
  • Former State Prosecutor on Staff
  • Help With Medical Care

Case Results

In-Pocket Money to Our Clients:

  • $3.7 Million
  • Truck Wreck
  • Death
  • $1.8 Million
  • Rollover
  • Spinal Injury
  • $352,000
  • Car Wreck
  • Head Injury
  • $319,000
  • Car Wreck
  • Foot Injury
  • $247,000
  • Car Wreck
  • Arm Injury
  • $158,000
  • Car Wreck
  • Neck Injury

     
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