Is there a deadline to file a pedestrian accident claim?
30 days for No-Fault applications; 3 years for personal injury lawsuits (90 days if government involved).
What is a pedestrian accident claim?
A legal demand for compensation for injuries caused by a vehicle while you were walking.
Can I still claim compensation if the driver fled the scene?
Yes. You can use your own Uninsured Motorist coverage or file with MVAIC if you have no insurance.
What injuries are common in pedestrian accidents?
Leg fractures (“bumper fractures”), head trauma, road rash, and spinal injuries.
Why do my injuries show up hours/days later?
Adrenaline and shock can mask pain signals immediately after a traumatic impact.
What should I do if I was hit by a car as a pedestrian?
Call 911, keep the driver at the scene, get witness info, and seek immediate medical care.
Should I seek medical attention even if I feel okay?
Yes. Internal injuries are common in pedestrian impacts and may not be immediately felt.
Do I have to call the police after a pedestrian accident?
Yes. A police report is essential to establish facts for insurance and legal claims.
How do I gather evidence after a pedestrian accident?
Photos of the scene/car, witness contacts, and nearby surveillance footage are key.
Who is at fault in a pedestrian accident?
Usually the driver for failing to yield, but pedestrians can share fault if jaywalking.
