Orange County Pedestrian Accident Attorneys

Each pedestrian accident attorney at Jimmie Kang Law Firm is committed to securing the most favorable outcome for pedestrians injured in Southern California. Our law firm regularly represents men, women, and children who have been hit by cars and trucks in Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange County. Given the severity of most pedestrian accidents, you understandably want a pedestrian accident lawyer in Orange County who has experience with high-stakes injury cases. On numerous occasions, our attorneys have secured seven-figure recoveries for injured pedestrians. 

When you are ready to hold a driver responsible for a pedestrian accident, contact our law firm for a free case evaluation from a skilled pedestrian accident attorney in Southern California. While we are headquartered in Orange County, our office serves all of Southern California in pedestrian injury and fatality lawsuits, and we only get paid when your case is resolved.

Vulnerable Pedestrians and Significant Industries

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 128,000 pedestrians were treated in emergency rooms for crash-related injuries in 2015. During the same year, 5,376 people were killed in incidents involving vehicles.

Closer to home, the California Department of Transportation reported that 4,323 people were injured and 126 were killed across California in pedestrian accidents in 2014. Statistics for Orange County show that 46 pedestrians were fatally injured in 2015, an increase of 31% from the preceding year.

§Pedestrian fatality rates increased by 11%, from 1.8 per 100,000 (2007) to 2.0 per 100,000 California residents (2013). 

§In contrast, pedestrian non-fatal injury rates decreased by 13.5% from a high of 39 per 100,000 in 2007 to 32 per 100,000 in 2013. 

§Most pedestrian injuries occurred in fall (35%) followed by summer and winter (31%). 

§Majority of the pedestrian injuries occurred from 3 p.m. to 8:59 p.m., while the least occurred from 3 a.m. to 5:59 a.m. 

§One-fifth (21%) of total persons killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. 

§One-third (29%) of children 14 and younger killed in traffic crashes were pedestrians. 

§33% of all pedestrians killed and 7% of all pedestrian non-fatal injuries were comprised of people 65 and older. 

§More than two-thirds (68%) of the pedestrians fatalities in traffic crashes were males and the pedestrian fatality rate (2.4) is more than double the rate of females (1.1 per 100,000). 

§Pedestrians 45 to 54 years old who were drinking had the highest fatality rate (1.2 per 100,000) compared to other age groups. 

§Kern and Humboldt were the top two counties for pedestrian fatalities.

§San Francisco and Los Angeles were the top two counties for non-fatal pedestrian injuries

In a study conducted by the Division of Trauma in Los Angeles, CA, more than 5,800 pedestrian accidents were reviewed, and the study found that the most common type of severe injury to pedestrians was head injuries, followed by injuries to the chest, abdomen, and extremities. The study linked both the vehicle speed and the age of the pedestrian to the severity of the injury and the survival outcome.

  • At 20 mph, the chance of fatality is 5%.
  • At 30 mph, the chance of death increases to 45%.
  • At 40 mph, the chance of fatal injuries skyrockets to 85%.

Common Injuries in Cases Handled by a Orange County Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Due to the nature of an auto/pedestrian accident, we tend to see some of the most severe injuries, ones that frequently result in lifelong disability, in these cases. Among the injuries commonly incurred in pedestrian auto accidents are:

  • Fractures
  • Brain injuries
  • Degloving injuries
  • Injuries to internal organs
  • Joint injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Fatalities

Why Orange County Pedestrians Are at a Heightened Risk of Injury

The majority of pedestrian accidents happen in urban areas, like Orange County. In fact, the National Safety Council estimates that 85.7% of non-fatal pedestrian accidents happen in cities.

In a study released by the Orange County Department of Transportation in 2011, the following types of driver behavior were shown to be behind a substantial number of incidents involving pedestrian injury within the city limits.

  • Drivers Failing to Yield: 48% of these accidents were attributed to drivers not yielding. This was the most common cause of pedestrian accidents in Orange County.
  • Hit-and-Run Collisions: 33% of all of the accidents studied were hit-and-run. These also made up 40% of the fatal pedestrian accidents, double the national average. There was an average of two hit-and-run pedestrian accidents per day over a five-year period in Orange County.
  • Turning Vehicles: More than 50% of the accidents involved a turning vehicle. Turning left accounted for more than double the turning accidents compared to turning right.

As attorneys who regularly prosecute pedestrian injury and fatality cases, we’ve also seen an increase in cases involving distracted drivers and alcohol-impaired drivers.

California Laws Protecting Pedestrians

In 2010, California passed a new law to further protect people when they cross the street. The law forces drivers to stop for pedestrians in the following situations:

  • When a pedestrian is in a marked crosswalk
  • On school days when children are in close proximity to a school zone crosswalk

The law requires drivers to yield to a pedestrian in the following situations:

  • Yield for pedestrians on the driver’s side of the road when there are no traffic signals and when pedestrians are at an intersection without a marked crosswalk.
  • Drivers should yield for pedestrians when turning at an intersection.
  • Drivers must yield for pedestrians when turning right at a red light.
  • Pedestrians have the right of way at a flashing red light or stop sign.
  • Yield for pedestrians who are already in the crosswalk when the light turns green.
  • It’s crucial to yield to pedestrians who are walking prompted by a green light or walk sign.
  • Yield to pedestrians who are leaving a driveway, alley, private road, or building.
  • Yield at an intersection with pedestrians crossing during a flashing yellow light.

In addition to the above, California has an entire section of the Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/Ch. 11) dedicated to pedestrian rights and drivers’ responsibilities. Understanding this portion of the code is essential for pedestrians injured in accidents with motorists.

While there are portions of the code that dictate how a driver is to respond to a pedestrian in specific circumstances, Section 11-1003.1 is the most comprehensive and is relied upon when drafting many of our pedestrian accident lawsuits.

Get Help From a Pedestrian Accident Attorney in California

Of course, no one can anticipate being injured in a pedestrian accident. However, the steps you take or fail to take following a crash can have a substantial impact on your ability to recover damages from the driver who may have caused the incident.

Like in all accident cases, as the party injured, you have the burden of establishing that the negligent conduct of a driver resulted in the collision and your injuries. Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers knows the law related to California accident cases, and when you hire us, a pedestrian accident lawyer in Orange County can immediately get to work assembling the most favorable case for clients involved in these situations to help you obtain pedestrian car accident settlements.

Our attorneys regularly take the following steps on behalf of our injured clients:

  • Ordering medical records and bills
  • Obtaining witness statements
  • Consulting with treating physicians to appreciate the significance of the injury
  • Calculating wage loss information related to injuries
  • Seeking court intervention in order to secure video footage of an incident
  • Photographing the scene of an accident
  • Communicating with insurance carriers for drivers involved
  • Communicating with medical insurance companies to seek subrogation payment from a case

We are deeply committed to the success of your case and feel strongly that these steps are necessary to obtain full and fair compensation.

Compensation Available in Pedestrian Injury and Fatality Cases

If a pedestrian has suffered a serious injury in an accident caused by a negligent driver, they may recover financial compensation based upon the following types of damages recognized under California law.

  • Medical Expenses: All past and future medical expenses related to your injuries may be included, such as costs for an ambulance, doctors, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, MRIs, X-rays, injections, medications, and medical devices.
  • Lost Wages: You can recover past and future lost wages if your injuries prevent you from returning to the employment you were engaged in prior to the accident.
  • Pain and Suffering: All of the pain related to physical injuries and medical procedures is compensable.
  • Disability: A financial recovery may be obtained for an injured person’s loss of the ability to participate in activities they enjoyed prior to the incident.

In a situation where a pedestrian was killed in an accident or died from injuries sustained in a crash, the California Wrongful Death Act allows the family of the deceased to recover compensation for their loss of financial and emotional support as well as expenses related to the costs of the funeral.

Get a Free Legal Consultation With an Experienced Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Orange County

Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers is actively involved in both legal associations and consumer advocacy groups, allowing us to remain on the cutting edge with respect to new developments in the law and how they may impact our clients. Getting involved in the community not only allows our attorneys to stay up to date with legal developments but also allows us to help create policies that will improve the safety of everyone in our community.

If you have suffered a pedestrian-related traffic injury in Orange County, you might have legal rights to recover damages for the injuries sustained. The Orange County pedestrian accident attorneys at Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers represent pedestrians in all types of personal injury matters, including car accidents, hit-and-run drivers, and collisions with commercial vehicles. Our legal consultations are free, and a pedestrian accident attorney will give you a candid evaluation of your case.

Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers is committed to providing people injured in an auto/pedestrian accident with information needed to help make decisions about their case. Please visit the pages below for more information.

  • Pedestrian Accident FAQs
  • Valuation of Pedestrian Injury Cases in California
  • Uninsured Motorist Claim FAQs
  • Pedestrian Accidents Involving Minors
  • Auto Insurance Claim Information

Causes

  • Distracted Drivers
  • Drunk Driving
  • Hit and Run
  • Crosswalk Accidents
  • Speeding
  • Pedestrian Accident FAQ

Injuries

  • Wrongful Death
  • Fractures
  • Brain Injury
  • Back and Neck
  • Minors

Motor Vehicle Crashes

  • Car Crashes
  • Semi-Truck Accidents
  • Bus Accidents
  • Uninsured Motorists
  • Parking Lot Accidents
  • Van Accidents
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