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Miami Beach Pedestrian Injury Lawyer
Serving Miami Beach, Surfside, and Bal Harbour
When a car hits you while you cross the street on foot, cruise through a parking lot on a bicycle, or rollerblade near Miami Beach, your life can quickly flip upside down. As the victim of a pedestrian accident, you may be suffering from life-altering and even life-threatening injuries. Your injuries may require months or years to reach any medical improvement. During this time, your medical bills will pile up and you may find yourself unable to pay them, especially if your injury is why you cannot work. Ultimately, a pedestrian accident can leave you feeling anxious and stressed about how you can remedy your situation.
Our Miami Beach Pedestrian Accident Lawyers at Whittel & Melton fully understand the challenges that you are facing. We know how serious the injuries can be in a pedestrian accident and we will help you fight to obtain the full and fair financial recovery you need to get back to leading a normal life. Contact us now at 866-608-5529 to start with a free initial consultation. We help pedestrian accident victims in Miami Beach, Surfside, and Bal Harbour.
How Can a Miami Beach Pedestrian Accident Attorney at Whittel & Melton Help Me?
If you have a case for financial compensation following a pedestrian accident in Miami Beach, our experienced personal injury lawyers can help maximize your recover in several ways, including:
What Are Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries?
Collisions with motor vehicles can seriously injure pedestrians. Those that are lucky enough to survive may be left to deal with:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs)
- Head injuries
- Internal organ injuries and internal bleeding
- Amputations
- Soft tissue injuries, such as tears in muscles, tendons, and ligaments
- Bone fractures
- Back injuries
- Spinal cord injuries that can lead to paralysis
What If I Was Hurt in a Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accident in Miami Beach?
Hit-and-run drivers may leave pedestrians harmed without revealing their identity. However, this does not mean that they cannot secure financial compensation for their injuries and damages.
An injured pedestrian may be able to access their personal injury protection coverage (PIP) under their own auto policy even though they were not driving at the time of the crash. The downside to this is that this specific coverage usually maxes out at $10,000, which is nowhere near enough money to cover the injuries suffered in a pedestrian vs. car accident.
Another option is to explore uninsured motorist coverage through your own auto policy as insurance companies consider hit and run accidents the same as an uninsured motorist accident. Depending on your uninsured motorist coverage, your attorney may be able to pursue additional financial compensation for your injuries.
In Florida, there is an option for pedestrians who are victims of crimes, including hit-and-run accidents, to access the “Crimes Compensation Trust Fund.” This fund helps victims with various expenses. It covers medical bills, counseling, prescription reimbursements, funeral costs, lost wages, loss of support, disability expenses, and relocation for domestic violence victims.
To receive compensation from the Crimes Compensation Trust Fund, a pedestrian accident victim must apply through the Florida Bureau of Victim Compensation. It is important to submit the application in a timely manner to ensure eligibility for funds. The government finances the Trust Fund by collecting fines from convicted offenders of various crimes.
Have You Been Harmed in a Pedestrian Accident in Miami Beach, Surfside, or Bal Harbour?
If you suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident in Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, or Surfside, contact our Miami Beach Pedestrian Injury Lawyers at Whittel & Melton right away. You can call us anytime at 866-608-5529 or contact us online.