Northern Virginia Pedestrian Accident Attorney

Crosswalks, sidewalks, and pedestrian signals are designed to protect people on foot. However, in reality, they provide little defense against a speeding car or distracted driver. In Northern Virginia, pedestrians struck by vehicles face not only physical trauma but a legal system that too often questions their right to recovery.

At Tysons Trial Law, PLLC, we represent injured pedestrians and their families with thorough, fact-driven legal advocacy. We know the long-term impact that a serious pedestrian injury can have. Our Northern Virginia pedestrian accident attorneys handle these cases with the attention they deserve, building strong claims from the ground up. If you were hit while walking in a crosswalk, we are ready to help you hold the negligent party accountable.

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Northern Virginia Pedestrian Accident Guide
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    Amy Griggs

    Why Choose Us

    At Tysons Trial Law, PLLC, we don’t treat pedestrian injury cases as simple traffic incidents. These are complex legal matters involving questions of fault, visibility, and roadway design. Our firm has earned recognition in Super Lawyers for over ten consecutive years, because we consistently deliver meaningful results in cases involving serious harm.

    Led by attorney Amy Griggs, our team focuses on a litigation-first approach. We prepare every file with the level of detail necessary for trial, even if the case ultimately resolves through settlement. This preparation enables us to identify liability early and respond decisively to insurance tactics designed to deny or reduce payment.

    Our office is located in the Tysons business district just across from Tysons Galleria and a short walk from the Greensboro Metro station. With secure parking on-site and easy access from Arlington, Vienna, and surrounding areas, we’re positioned to serve injured pedestrians throughout Northern Virginia.

    Types of Pedestrian Accidents

    Pedestrian accidents occur for different reasons, under diverse settings and conditions. Understanding how the incident happened is central to identifying liability and building a persuasive injury claim. At Tysons Trial Law, we evaluate not just the injury, but the mechanism behind it, because how you were struck can determine who is responsible and what level of compensation may be available.

    Common types of pedestrian accidents include:

    • Crosswalk collisions: Even when pedestrians have the right of way, drivers may fail to yield at intersections or disregard traffic signals, leading to direct impact in clearly marked crossing zones.
    • Turning vehicle accidents: Drivers making left or right turns at intersections may focus on oncoming traffic rather than pedestrians in the crosswalk, resulting in dangerous side or frontal impacts.
    • Mid-block or “dart-out” incidents: While insurance companies frequently blame the pedestrian in these cases, many of these accidents involve poor lighting, obstructed views, or speeding drivers who had ample time to react.
    • Parking lot and driveway accidents: Pedestrians in commercial or residential lots are frequently struck by vehicles backing out or turning with limited visibility. These cases require close examination of surveillance footage, vehicle speed, and driver attention.
    • Roadside shoulder accidents: Walkers or joggers on rural roads or streets without sidewalks may be sideswiped by distracted or impaired drivers veering outside their lane.
    • Hit-and-run pedestrian accidents: When the driver flees the scene, securing compensation may involve uninsured motorist claims, surveillance review, and civil litigation against third parties.

    Every situation needs a careful look at how drivers behave, the conditions around them, and how pedestrians move. Deciding who is at fault should rely on facts, not mere assumptions about what could have happened. Your Northern Virginia pedestrian accident attorney can help investigate and clarify these issues.

    Amy Griggs
    Attorney Amy Griggs

    Pedestrian Accident Injuries and Compensation

    When a vehicle collides with a person on foot, the outcome is rarely survivable without significant trauma. Pedestrians have no physical protection from the force of impact, which is why even low-speed crashes can cause extensive and permanent injuries. In many cases, victims require emergency surgery, long-term rehabilitation, and life care planning, placing immense financial strain on the individual and their family.

    Injured pedestrians in Northern Virginia may pursue recovery for a range of economic and non-economic damages, including:

    • Past and future medical expenses
    • Lost income and reduced earning potential
    • Pain and suffering
    • Disability or disfigurement
    • Mental anguish and emotional distress
    • Loss of enjoyment of life
    • Long-term care or home modifications
    • Personal items damage

    Some of the most frequently reported injuries in pedestrian accidents include:

    • Pelvic fractures
    • Internal bleeding and organ damage
    • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
    • Spinal cord injuries
    • Facial fractures and dental injuries
    • Lower extremity trauma
    • Psychological injuries

    At Tysons Trial Law, PLLC, we may consult with experts and specialists to assign full value to your personal injury claim. We do not rely on generic settlement calculators or take the insurance company’s word for what your injuries are “worth.” Instead, we build a case that reflects how the accident has altered your daily life and what it will take to rebuild it.

    What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident

    After a pedestrian accident, the most important steps are often taken in the days and weeks following the incident. This is because your legal recovery depends on what you do, which can significantly affect the strength and value of your claim.

    Here are several important steps to take:

    • Follow your treatment plan without gaps: Adhering to your prescribed care plan helps create a clear medical timeline and demonstrates the ongoing impact of the accident.
    • Document everything: A daily journal of pain levels, emotional struggles, missed work, and the activities you can no longer perform can become compelling evidence of how the injury affects your life beyond the medical file.
    • Preserve physical evidence and expenses: Save all relevant evidence, including all medical receipts and out-of-pocket expenses. These details help reinforce the physical and financial toll of the incident.
    • Contact our law firm: Bring this information to our firm to allow our team to begin evaluating your case. The earlier we’re involved, the more we can do to preserve your claim and fight for the compensation you’re entitled to.

    Many clients come to us weeks after their accident, feeling unsure if they've done enough. The truth is, it's never too late to explore your legal options. However, the sooner you act, the stronger your case will be. Under state law you typically have two years to file an injury claim. Your pedestrian accident lawyer in Northern Virginia will have adequate time to put together your facts to craft a robust strategy.

    Amy Griggs
    Attorney, Amy Gigs

    Speak With a Northern Virginia Pedestrian Accident Attorney

    A winning pedestrian accident claim requires precise legal strategy, a strong evidentiary foundation, and early action to counter the insurance company’s defenses. At Northern Virginia personal injury law firm, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, because that’s what it takes to recover full and fair compensation in Virginia’s legal environment.

    Call us today at (703) 888-5535 to schedule a confidential consultation. There’s no fee unless we recover compensation on your behalf.

    Tysons Trial Law, PLLC

    1750 Tysons Blvd Suite 1500,
    McLean, VA 22102

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