Newport Beach is home to beautiful beaches, busy nightlife, and, for both locals and visitors alike, a great deal of traffic on any given day. The Pacific Coast Highway runs directly through Newport Beach, and the busy central city area sees a great deal of foot traffic day and night. Most pedestrians are able to reach their destinations safely, but when an accident happens, an injured victim should speak with a Newport Beach pedestrian accident lawyer right away.
Duque & Price can help you prove liability for your recent pedestrian accident in Newport Beach. We have extensive experience handling a wide range of vehicle accident cases in Newport Beach and surrounding areas of California, including pedestrian accident cases. These accidents often result in catastrophic injuries, so you need an attorney you trust to help you maximize your recovery.
The California Office of Traffic Safety recorded a total of 452 victims injured or killed in vehicle accidents in Newport Beach in 2022. Of these victims, 31 were pedestrians, three of whom were under the age of 15. Whenever a motor vehicle driver hits a pedestrian, the pedestrian has a very high chance of sustaining severe injuries, and sometimes they do not survive.
The National Safety Council reported that in 2023, an estimated 9,076 pedestrians died in accidents throughout the United States. Most of these fatalities occurred in traffic accidents on public roads, particularly in urban areas. Newport Beach is a busy area, and it’s possible for these accidents to occur when drivers are distracted, speeding, or when they commit moving violations like running red lights or stop signs.
Your Newport Beach pedestrian accident lawyer at Duque & Price can help you prove fault for your accident and pursue compensation for your damages. You have a short time to gather the evidence you will need to prove liability, so it is essential that you consult an experienced Newport Beach pedestrian accident lawyer as quickly as possible after your accident so they can begin working on your case.
Your legal representative can help you prove fault for your accident and determine your most viable path to recovery. After most vehicle accidents in California, filing an auto insurance claim is usually an injured victim’s first option for recovering their damages. However, insurance companies almost always attempt to settle claims for as little as possible, so it is important that you have an experienced attorney on your side before you file your claim.
You may need to file a personal injury case to recover your damages. If so, it is possible to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Pedestrian accidents may result in traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, spinal injuries, and a host of serious medical complications.
Your attorney can be a crucial asset for determining the full scope of the damages you can claim and maximizing your recovery. The attorneys at Duque & Price look forward to helping you recover, so reach out to our team at your first opportunity to learn how we can assist with your case.
A: No, a driver is not always at fault for a pedestrian accident in Newport Beach. In California, drivers have a duty of care to avoid hitting pedestrians at all times, but pedestrians also have a duty of care to cross streets safely and only at designated crosswalks. If a pedestrian is found partially liable for their accident, California’s pure comparative fault rule comes into play, and they will lose a percentage of their case award equal to their percentage of fault.
A: Proving fault for a pedestrian accident in Newport Beach may require various forms of evidence. Your attorney can obtain traffic camera footage, if available, and they can also obtain statements from any witnesses who saw the accident happen. Other forms of evidence that could come into play in your case could include cell phone records, vehicle computer data, and the police report from the accident.
A: The amount of compensation you can claim for a pedestrian accident will depend on the overall severity of your injuries. If you can prove the driver is liable for the accident, they must compensate you for your medical expenses, lost income, and your pain and suffering. An experienced Newport Beach pedestrian accident lawyer at Duque & Price can help you maximize your compensation.
A: In California, pain and suffering compensation is usually calculated based on the overall severity of the plaintiff’s injuries and whether they sustained any long-term or permanent harm. Your attorney may use your total economic damages as a starting point for calculating appropriate pain and suffering compensation to seek from the defendant, multiplying the total economic damages by a factor that reflects the severity of the injury.
A: The cost to hire a Newport Beach pedestrian accident lawyer will be a percentage of your total case award when Duque & Price represents you. We take personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront fees. We only charge our contingency fee if and when we win compensation for you, and because this fee is a percentage of the total recovery, there is no risk of your legal fees amounting to more than your compensation.
The team at Duque & Price has successfully resolved many pedestrian accident cases for clients in Newport Beach and surrounding areas of California. We know how traumatic and damaging these accidents can be, and we will do everything we can to maximize your recovery. You have a short time to build and file your case, so contact us today and schedule your free consultation with an experienced Newport Beach pedestrian accident lawyer.
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Newport Beach, CA 92660
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