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Boca Raton Pedestrian Accident Lawyers

Boca Raton Personal Injury Lawyers  >  Boca Raton Pedestrian Accident Lawyers

If you were struck by a vehicle while crossing near Mizner Park, walking along Federal Highway, or using a crosswalk near Palmetto Park Road or Glades Road, you are likely facing devastating physical, emotional, and financial consequences. The Boca Raton pedestrian accident lawyers at The Russo Firm help injured pedestrians and grieving families pursue compensation after serious accidents caused by negligent drivers. 

Pedestrians have little to no protection during collisions with vehicles. Even low-speed crashes can cause life-changing injuries, lengthy recoveries, and overwhelming uncertainty about what comes next. If you are recovering after a pedestrian accident in Boca Raton, you may already feel the pressure of medical bills, lost income, and constant calls from insurance companies.

At The Russo Firm, we help injured pedestrians understand their rights and explore their legal options after a serious crash. Share your story with us during a free consultation and learn how we may be able to help.

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Why Pedestrian Accidents Are a Growing Concern in Boca Raton

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Boca Raton’s busy roads, growing population, tourism traffic, and year-round outdoor activity can create dangerous conditions for pedestrians throughout the city. According to Safe Roads, USA, in one recent year, Boca Raton had 81 car accidents involving pedestrians or bicyclists, resulting in 2 deaths. Almost 92% of all pedestrian accidents in Florida result in injury or death.

Areas near downtown Boca, shopping centers, restaurants, beaches, and residential developments often experience a constant mix of heavy traffic, crowded intersections, frequent crosswalk activity, and distracted driving. Visibility can become even more limited at night or during periods of congestion, especially when drivers focus more on traffic flow than on pedestrians nearby.

Pedestrian accidents commonly happen near high-traffic areas such as: 

  • Mizner Park
  • Town Center at Boca Raton
  • Federal Highway (US-1)
  • Glades Road
  • Palmetto Park Road 
  • A1A near the beach 

These areas attract both local residents and visitors, increasing the likelihood that drivers will make sudden turns, miss crosswalks, or fail to notice pedestrians entering intersections. Many pedestrian crashes occur because drivers simply do not slow down or pay close enough attention when navigating crowded roads and busy intersections.

Why Choose The Russo Firm After a Boca Raton Pedestrian Accident?

Pedestrian accident cases often involve catastrophic injuries and aggressive insurance tactics. Drivers and insurance companies sometimes try to blame pedestrians even when the driver clearly failed to use reasonable care.

At The Russo Firm, our personal injury team understands how challenging these accidents become for injured pedestrians and their families. We approach every case with the understanding that your full recovery extends beyond your physical injuries alone.

We help our clients by:

  • Investigating how the accident occurred
  • Identifying all available insurance coverage
  • Documenting the full impact of your injuries
  • Communicating and negotiating with insurance companies
  • Pursuing compensation for both immediate and long-term losses
  • Taking your case to trial if needed to recover the damages you deserve

We also understand that many injured pedestrians are hesitant to contact a lawyer. You may worry about cost, time, or whether your case is serious enough. Our team takes the time to answer your questions clearly and explain your options in clear terms so you can make the best possible decisions about your future.

Reach out today to learn more about your legal rights after a pedestrian accident in Boca Raton.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Most pedestrian accidents occur when drivers fail to notice or respond appropriately to people walking nearby. We handle cases involving:

Drivers Failing to Yield at Crosswalks

Crosswalk accidents remain one of the most common causes of pedestrian injuries in Boca Raton. Drivers may rush through turns or fail to notice pedestrians entering the roadway. This often happens at busy intersections where drivers focus more on traffic than on people crossing the street.

Distracted Driving

Texting, navigation apps, in-vehicle technology, and other distractions can pull a driver’s attention away from the road for only a few seconds, but that can be enough to seriously injure a pedestrian.

Speeding in Busy Areas

Higher speeds reduce a driver’s reaction time and increase the severity of injuries during impact. Pedestrian crashes at higher speeds often lead to catastrophic injuries or fatalities.

Poor Visibility

Many pedestrian accidents happen at night or during poor weather conditions when visibility is limited. Drivers who fail to slow down appropriately may not see pedestrians until it is too late.

Impaired Driving

Alcohol and drugs impair judgment, reaction time, and awareness. Pedestrians face especially severe risks when drivers operate vehicles under the influence.

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Injuries Commonly Caused By Pedestrian Accident Cases

Pedestrian accident injuries are often severe because the human body absorbs the full force of the impact. Our experienced team handles accident cases involving:

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Head injuries are common in pedestrian accidents, even if the injured person only briefly loses consciousness or initially appears stable after the crash.

Traumatic brain injuries can affect nearly every part of daily life, including memory, concentration, balance, speech, mood, and the ability to complete ordinary tasks independently. Some symptoms may not fully appear for days or even weeks after a serious pedestrian collision, which is why an immediate medical evaluation is important.

Broken Bones and Orthopedic Injuries

Pedestrians frequently suffer fractures involving the legs, hips, arms, ribs, and pelvis. Recovery may require surgery, physical therapy, and extended time away from work.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Back and spinal injuries can lead to chronic pain, mobility limitations, paralysis, or permanent disability.

Internal Injuries

Blunt-force trauma can cause internal bleeding and organ damage that may not immediately appear after the crash. Again, it’s crucial to seek medical care immediately to detect and treat these injuries.

Emotional Trauma

Many pedestrian accident victims experience anxiety, depression, sleep problems, or fear around traffic after the accident. These are real damages and should be included in a legal claim when they affect an accident victim.

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How You Can Help Build a Claim While Recovering From an Accident

The days and weeks after a pedestrian accident can feel exhausting and uncertain. Once you are recovering from initial medical care, your focus should remain on your health, but you can also protect your future by taking these actions.

Continue Following Your Treatment Plan

Ongoing treatment helps both your medical recovery and your case. Medical records create important documentation of how the accident affected your life over time and can provide a link between the crash and your losses.

Keep Track of How the Injuries Affect Daily Life

Pedestrian injuries often affect mobility, independence, and daily routines. Keeping simple notes about your pain levels, missed work, medical appointments, and physical limitations can help explain the full impact of the accident.

Be Careful When Speaking With Insurance Companies

Insurance adjusters may ask seemingly simple questions, but your answers could later affect your claim. Trained adjusters may attempt to minimize your injuries or suggest you were partly responsible for the accident.

Before giving a recorded statement or accepting a settlement offer, you should fully understand your options. This is where we can help.

If you have questions about your rights, contact The Russo Firm for a free consultation and straightforward answers.

Do I Have a Pedestrian Accident Claim?

If a driver’s negligence caused your injuries, you may have grounds for a pedestrian accident claim. In general, you may have a case if:

  • A driver failed to yield
  • A distracted driver hit you
  • A speeding or impaired driver caused the crash
  • The driver ignored traffic signals
  • You were injured by the driver’s negligence
  • Your injuries required medical treatment
  • You suffered losses and legal damages

Even if you crossed outside a marked crosswalk or believe you may share some responsibility, you may still have legal options under Florida law.

What If the Driver Says the Accident Was My Fault?

Pedestrian accident cases often involve disputes about who was at fault. Evidence showing visibility, right-of-way, and driver reaction time can play a major role in a successful claim. However, insurance companies sometimes try to shift blame onto the injured pedestrian to reduce what they will pay.

If you were partially at fault for the accident, all is not lost because Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system. This means you may still recover compensation for your losses, as long as you were not more than 50% at fault for the accident. However, your compensation may be reduced based on your share of fault.

For example, a driver may argue that:

  • You crossed unexpectedly
  • You were outside a crosswalk
  • You entered traffic too quickly
  • You were distracted by your phone when you stepped into traffic

At the same time, evidence may show the driver was distracted, speeding, or failed to use reasonable caution. These cases often require careful investigation to gather evidence, including traffic camera footage, witness statements, vehicle speed, lighting conditions, and intersection design.

What Compensation is Available After a Pedestrian Accident in Boca Raton?

Pedestrian accident injuries often create major financial strain in addition to physical pain and emotional stress. Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include:

Type of CompensationWhat It May Include
Medical expensesHospital care, surgery, rehabilitation, medications
Lost incomeMissed work during recovery
Reduced future earningsLong-term limitations affecting employment
Pain and sufferingPhysical pain and emotional distress
Long-term careOngoing treatment or assistance needs
Wrongful death damagesFuneral expenses and loss of support

Every case differs, and compensation depends on factors such as injury severity, long-term recovery needs, and liability. We can explain which damages you might receive during a free case review.

How Pedestrian Accident Cases Differ From Other Injury Claims

Pedestrian accidents often result in more severe injuries than two-vehicle accidents because pedestrians have no physical protection during impact. These claims also tend to involve more complicated factual and legal issues than many people expect. 

Depending on the facts, our investigation may focus on visibility concerns, crosswalk placement, traffic signal timing, surveillance footage, and whether the driver had enough time to react before the collision. Many injured pedestrians also face lengthy rehabilitation, permanent physical limitations, or ongoing medical care, which can significantly increase the value and complexity of the claim.

Because catastrophic injuries are common in pedestrian accidents, insurance companies often defend these cases aggressively and closely examine every aspect of liability and damages. We fight back to protect your rights and work to build a strong legal claim on your behalf.

How The Russo Firm Helps Injured Pedestrians

After a serious pedestrian accident, you deserve time and space to focus on healing—not constant stress about legal paperwork or insurance disputes. When you partner with The Russo Firm, we can help by:

  • Investigating the accident thoroughly
  • Gathering evidence and witness accounts
  • Reviewing medical records and damages
  • Handling insurance communications
  • Negotiating for fair compensation
  • Preparing cases for litigation when necessary to fully protect your rights

We understand how disruptive these accidents become for both injured individuals and their families. Our goal is to help you better understand your options while pursuing accountability from the responsible parties.

If you are struggling after a pedestrian accident in Boca Raton, we encourage you to reach out and learn more about your legal rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Boca Raton Pedestrian Accidents

How Long Do I Have to File a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit in Florida?

Florida’s statute of limitations generally gives injured pedestrians two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can prevent you from pursuing compensation altogether.

However, certain situations may involve different timelines, especially if a government entity is involved or the injuries were not immediately discovered. Because evidence can also become harder to obtain over time, it often helps to learn about your options as early as possible after a pedestrian accident.

What should I do if I did not seek medical treatment immediately after the accident?

Some pedestrian accident injuries take time to fully appear, especially concussions, soft tissue injuries, and internal injuries. Even if you did not go to the hospital immediately, you should still seek medical care as soon as symptoms develop.

Delays in treatment may create additional questions from the insurance company, but they do not automatically prevent you from pursuing a claim.

Are drivers always at fault in pedestrian accidents?

Not always. Liability depends on the specific facts of the accident. Drivers must exercise reasonable care around pedestrians, but pedestrians also have responsibilities under traffic laws.

Many cases involve shared fault, which is why investigations often focus on traffic signals, visibility, driver behavior, and road conditions.

How long does a pedestrian accident claim usually take?

The timeline depends on factors such as injury severity, ongoing treatment, disputed liability, and insurance negotiations. Cases involving serious injuries often take longer because it is important to understand the long-term effects of the injuries before resolving the claim.

Can I still recover compensation if the driver left the scene?

Possibly. Hit-and-run pedestrian accidents may involve uninsured motorist coverage or other insurance options, depending on the circumstances. These cases often require additional investigation to identify the driver or available sources of compensation.

Discover why Florida consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous states for pedestrians by reading our detailed breakdown here.

Contact the Boca Raton Pedestrian Accident Lawyers at The Russo Firm to Learn More

Personal Injury Lawyer, Anthony Russo
Anthony Russo, Personal Injury Attorney in Boca Raton

A pedestrian accident can leave you facing painful injuries, financial uncertainty, and major disruptions to your daily life. You do not have to face those challenges alone. The Russo Firm helps injured pedestrians throughout Boca Raton and South Florida pursue compensation after serious accidents caused by negligent drivers.

Whether your accident happened near Mizner Park, Federal Highway, Glades Road, Palmetto Park Road, or another busy Boca Raton area, our team is here to help you understand your options and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Contact The Russo Firm today at (954) 767-0676 for a free consultation and take the next step toward recovery.

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