A Real Pedestrian Accident Case
$500,000 Recovered for Our Richmond Client
Our Richmond personal injury attorney's office has represented many clients involved in pedestrian accidents. One of our most notable cases involves a woman who was in a crosswalk heading to her car after work when she was struck by a pickup truck. She was admitted to the hospital, where she had surgery on her knee and two operations on her ankle.
Using a new provision in Virginia law, pedestrian accident lawyer Josh Silverman was able to settle our client's case against the other driver for that driver's insurance company's policy limits. In addition, Mr. Silverman recovered underinsured motorist benefits under our client's own auto policies, using her surgeons as expert witnesses.
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In the state of Virginia, those involved in personal injury cases—including medical malpractice, car accidents, and pedestrian accidents—have two years from the date of the accident to file their claim. Failure to do so by the deadline can result in you missing out on much-needed compensation.
Time is of the essence, so it's best to put a pedestrian accident lawyer on your side as soon as possible. You can focus on your recovery while Mr. Silverman gathers evidence, builds your case, and handles the insurance companies.
If you have been involved in a pedestrian accident, contact our Richmond law firm to discuss your legal options.
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Achieving Justice in Pedestrian Accidents "Kind, understanding, and efficient"
Mr. Silverman is an excellent attorney. He is very knowledgeable, intelligent, kind, attentive to details, sincere in his desire to represent your best interests, provides clear guidance, and his team is also very efficient and caring. I highly recommend Silverman Law Firm to anybody in need of an attorney.
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View on GoogleWhat You Can Recover After a Pedestrian Accident
The state of Virginia allows victims of pedestrian accidents to pursue compensation for:
Medical Bills
Personal injuries sustained in a pedestrian accident can be particularly catastrophic, leading to high medical bills and rehabilitation costs. Compensation recovered in an accident claim can help cover current and future medical expenses for injuries like broken bones, brain injuries, and more.
Lost Wages
You may have to take time off from work as you recover from your injuries. Additionally, your injuries may cause a diminished earning capacity that requires you to find a new line of work. In serious cases, you may not be able to work at all. Compensation for a pedestrian accident or car accident can cover your lost wages and future wages you might have earned.
Pain and Suffering
Pedestrian, bicycle, and car accidents alike are stressful, causing both mental and physical suffering in the present and into the future. Compensation for pain and suffering is different for every case. Long-term disability and the effects it has on your life, disruptions to your routine, physical pain, and disfigurement can all be considered when pursuing compensation for pain and suffering.
Punitive Damages
If a driver was reckless when they caused your accident, such as texting while driving or driving drunk, punitive damages can punish the driver for their reckless conduct and deter them and others from behaving this way again.
To successfully pursue the maximum amount in both compensatory and punitive damages, you need an attorney on your side. Our Richmond pedestrian accident attorney has a thorough understanding of Virginia’s laws surrounding pedestrian accidents. With his help, you could avoid many of the mistakes victims and their families make in accepting unreasonably small settlements from insurance companies. Mr. Silverman will fight to secure you full compensation.
Pedestrian Accidents Can Be Catastrophic
Pedestrians involved in motor vehicle accidents with cars, motorcycles, or trucks can suffer catastrophic injuries. If injuries do not ultimately prove to be fatal, they can still have lifelong consequences for the victim. Serious injuries may include:
- Head, neck, or brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Broken bones
Our pedestrian accident attorney can help you secure just compensation for these kinds of serious injuries in a car accident or pedestrian accident case.
Filing a Wrongful Death Case When the Worst Happens
If your loved one has succumbed to the injuries they sustained in a pedestrian accident, car accident, or other instance of personal injury, the executor or personal representative of their estate can file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf. This case can allow your family to secure compensation for funeral expenses, medical bills, loss of future earnings, pain and suffering, and more. You have two years from the date of death to file a claim, so reach out to our Richmond personal injury lawyers to get started quickly. We can help make sure your family is compensated to the full extent of the law.
Personal Injury Lawyers You Can Trust "I recommend this firm for anyone in need of assistance."
Wading through court proceedings and insurance claims/settlements can be very intimidating when you don't know what you are doing. Josh helped me understand all of it and make educated decisions about how to move forward. I don't know what I would have done without him. Additionally his office is accessible, with great parking, and friendly staff. 10/10 Highly Recommend.
View on GoogleJosh is an excellent attorney who assisted me with a case a few years ago. I am a New York State resident involved in an accident in Virginia. Josh and his team were courteous, knowledgeable and aggressive in representing my best interest. I recommend this firm for anyone in need of assistance.
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