Pedestrian accidents are increasing in Arizona, and the results can be devastating. A distracted driver striking you while you were in a crosswalk or walking on a road without a sidewalk could result in devastating injuries and financial instability for your future.
At RamRock Injury Lawyers, we know time is critical in these cases. Contact us today at 866-953-2330 for a free case evaluation. We will be your advocate and fight for the justice you deserve.
Pedestrians in Arizona face a host of hazards on the state’s roadways. From sprawling cityscapes that depend on cars to intense desert heat and rising traffic congestion, pedestrian injuries are a real risk in Arizona. For many victims, that risk doesn’t end when they’re injured.
Pedestrians also don’t have seatbelts or any other types of protection given to those in vehicles, making them increasingly susceptible to serious injury, including:
Insurance companies, denied claims, and hit-and-run accidents can leave pedestrians with more to contend with after an accident than just their injuries. The state of Arizona presents extreme pedestrian danger, and some populations encounter heightened risks.
Approximately 17.8% of Arizona’s population is 65 years of age or older, and nearly 22% is under 18. The two categories of victims with the highest percentage of the total of pedestrian accidents are the elderly and children. Older adults and children are more susceptible to injury or death in pedestrian accidents due to slower reflexes, difficulty seeing or hearing traffic clearly, and a greater likelihood of catastrophic injuries.
Pedestrian accidents often result in extended hospital stays, expensive rehabilitation, and reduced mobility. When the victim is elderly or a child, experienced legal advocacy is crucial to receiving maximum compensation.
Pedestrian accidents are most common in low-income areas, where residents have no choice but to walk or use public transportation. These neighborhoods are frequently underserved by essential infrastructure, such as sidewalks, crosswalks, or streetlights, making it even more hazardous for pedestrians. Language and immigration status can also be factors. About 22% of Arizonans speak Spanish at home, and many face additional barriers to justice, often being denied their day in court or being too afraid to file a claim.
Arizona has long been a particularly hazardous place for pedestrians, with a landscape and infrastructure that often make walking dangerous. Some reasons why include:
These are more than statistics; they are daily realities for Arizona’s pedestrians. When local infrastructure falls short in protecting pedestrians, RamRock is there to help hold careless drivers and municipalities accountable.
RamRock Injury Lawyers has the experience, local knowledge, and personal attention you need after a pedestrian accident. Pedestrians in Arizona face the risk of poorly marked crosswalks, distracted and aggressive drivers, fast-moving traffic, and more. We can help you seek compensation for the following:
We know who can be held liable in these accidents and how to prove negligence to get you the recovery you deserve.
We serve clients throughout the state, in both urban and rural communities, in English and Spanish. We never charge a fee unless we win your case. Contact us today by calling 866-953-2330 to schedule your free case evaluation.