Pedestrians face risks any time they walk near motor vehicle traffic, whether in a busy city like Hartford or in the many seaside towns along Connecticut’s Atlantic coast. When accidents happen involving motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians, the results can be devastating. If you or a loved one was recently injured while walking as a pedestrian, an experienced Connecticut pedestrian accident lawyer can be a valuable resource in your recovery efforts. Acting fast is key, and knowing the right steps after a car accident in Connecticut can protect your claim.
The attorneys at Bartlett & Grippe have years of experience representing injured clients in all types of vehicle accident cases throughout Connecticut. Pedestrian accident cases often entail severe injuries and can raise difficult questions of liability. If you are hurt in a pedestrian accident, the right attorney can be a tremendous asset when it comes to holding the at-fault driver accountable for your damages. If you’ve been injured, an experienced Connecticut personal injury lawyer can guide you to fair compensation.
In every case we accept, we take time to get to know our client and learn how their accident has affected their life. We are confident we can provide comprehensive legal support through all stages of your personal injury case. If a family member recently died in a pedestrian accident, our firm can provide the compassionate wrongful death counsel you need in this difficult situation. If a loved one was killed, a skilled Connecticut wrongful death lawyer can help you seek justice.
According to the Connecticut Crash Data Repository, there were more than 3,700 people involved in more than 1,400 pedestrian accidents throughout Connecticut in 2024. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety estimates that pedestrians account for about 18% of all vehicle accident fatalities throughout the United States each year. When these accidents occur, the risk of severe or fatal injury is extremely high, even at lower speeds. Local crash data for Connecticut shows the dangers pedestrians face.
Bartlett & Grippe have over 100 years of combined experience helping injured clients throughout Connecticut recover from all types of accidents. We know how damaging a pedestrian accident can be and can provide the results-driven legal support you need on your side for your case. Trust our team to prove fault for the accident and pursue maximum compensation for your damages.
Connecticut is an at-fault state for all vehicle accidents, meaning if you believe another driver is liable for a recent pedestrian accident, you must prove fault before you can recover any compensation for your damages. When a driver hits a pedestrian, many may assume that the driver is automatically at fault for the accident, but this isn’t necessarily true. Liability is often contested in these cases. Avoiding errors is important, and learning about mistakes that could hurt your claim can make your case stronger.
A driver may claim that the pedestrian was jaywalking, crossed a street without crossing signals, or that they were otherwise negligent in a manner that contributed to causing the accident. Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence statute, meaning if a plaintiff is found partially at fault for causing their damages, they can still recover compensation as long as they are found less at fault than the defendant, but they lose a percentage of their case award. Understanding Connecticut’s car accident rules can help you navigate liability.
An experienced Connecticut pedestrian accident lawyer at Bartlett & Grippe can gather the evidence needed to prove liability. Traffic camera footage, cell phone records, and witness testimony are often crucial pieces of evidence in these cases. Once you have established fault for your personal injury or for a family member’s wrongful death, our team can explain the process of claiming compensation for your damages. A police report from your accident can provide important proof for your case.
Every driver in Connecticut is required to have auto insurance that includes bodily injury liability coverage and property damage liability coverage. Once you have established fault for the pedestrian accident, your attorney can help you file a claim to the at-fault driver’s insurance carrier. Your attorney can be ready to address any disputes the insurer raises against your claim, ensuring you receive a fair settlement offer. Knowing typical settlement amounts for Connecticut accidents can help you judge a fair offer.
You may need to file a personal injury suit against the at-fault driver. If so, success with the case will require proving that the defendant caused your claimed economic and non-economic damages. In Connecticut, an injured plaintiff has the right to seek full repayment of any economic damages the defendant caused, such as medical expenses and lost income.
The defendant is not only responsible for the plaintiff’s immediate medical expenses following the accident, but also the cost of any ongoing care they may need for a severe injury. Similarly, the plaintiff can seek compensation for lost wages if they cannot work after their accident, and they would also have grounds to claim compensation for lost earning capacity if the accident resulted in permanent disability that diminishes their ability to work and earn income.
The plaintiff may also claim compensation for their pain and suffering. Many pedestrian accidents in Connecticut cause life-changing injuries such as spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain damage, and severe bone fractures. Your Connecticut pedestrian accident lawyer can help you determine a suitable amount of pain and suffering compensation to seek from the defendant. You must act quickly, as Connecticut’s time limits for injury claims set strict deadlines.
In Connecticut, a wrongful death suit is brought against a defendant on behalf of the fatally injured victim. This type of personal injury case will require clear proof of liability for the fatal accident, and if successful, the plaintiff filing the case can secure compensation for the deceased’s lost earning capacity, damage to their estate, funeral and burial expenses, and compensation for the pain and suffering they experienced prior to their death. Pursuing a wrongful death claim in Connecticut can help you seek justice.
The attorneys at Bartlett & Grippe have extensive experience handling a wide range of complex accident cases on behalf of injured clients throughout Connecticut. The aftermath of a pedestrian accident can be difficult to navigate without legal counsel on your side, so it will be important for you to connect with an attorney you trust at your first opportunity.
Time is a crucial factor for any type of personal injury or wrongful death case in Connecticut. Connecticut’s wrongful death case time limits set strict deadlines.We are confident we can guide you to a positive outcome in your case, but it is important that you reach out at your first opportunity so we can begin gathering evidence. Contact Bartlett & Grippe today and schedule your free consultation with an experienced Connecticut pedestrian accident lawyer. We look forward to helping you recover.