Nassau County Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Pedestrian accidents in Nassau County often result in serious injuries because of the county’s heavy reliance on automobiles and higher travel speeds. Busy intersections, commercial corridors, parking lots, and residential streets all place pedestrians in close proximity to moving vehicles. When drivers fail to yield, become distracted, speed, or ignore traffic signals, pedestrians have little protection from harm. If you were struck while walking in Nassau County, working with an experienced Nassau County pedestrian accident lawyer can be essential to protecting your rights and pursuing compensation.
For decades, the attorneys at Jaroslawicz & Jaros have helped injured people and their families throughout Nassau County navigate the challenges that follow serious pedestrian accidents. These cases require early attention, detailed investigation, and an approach that accounts for both the immediate and long-term impact of the injuries.
Why Pedestrian Accident Claims in Nassau County Are Often Complicated
Pedestrian accident claims are frequently contested. Drivers and insurance companies often argue that the pedestrian crossed improperly, was not visible, or stepped into traffic unexpectedly. These defenses are raised even in cases where the driver was speeding, distracted, or failed to yield at a marked crosswalk.
Nassau County’s roadway design adds complexity. Wide roads, higher speed limits, limited sidewalks in some areas, and large parking facilities increase the risk of severe injuries when a pedestrian is struck. Surveillance footage or witness information may exist but can be lost if not secured quickly, making early legal involvement critical.
How Pedestrian Accidents Typically Happen in Nassau County
Pedestrian accidents occur in Nassau County in many everyday situations. Some happen at intersections when drivers fail to yield while turning or run red lights. Others occur in parking lots, shopping centers, or near schools and workplaces when drivers reverse without checking for pedestrians.
Accidents also occur when drivers speed through residential areas or fail to slow down near crosswalks. Distracted driving, fatigue, and impaired driving further increase the risk of pedestrian injuries throughout the county.
Understanding how and where the collision occurred is essential to establishing liability.
Injuries and Long-Term Impact of Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrians have no physical protection against vehicles, so injuries are often severe. Victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, fractures, internal injuries, soft tissue damage, or permanent mobility limitations. Many require emergency medical care, surgery, and long-term rehabilitation.
These injuries often disrupt employment, family responsibilities, and daily independence. Emotional effects such as anxiety, fear of walking near traffic, and reduced quality of life are also common after serious pedestrian accidents.
Understanding the Long-Term Consequences
A proper evaluation of a pedestrian accident claim must consider medical treatment needs, future care, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and the overall impact on daily life.
Who May Be Responsible for a Nassau County Pedestrian Accident
Liability may involve the driver who struck the pedestrian, a commercial employer if the driver was working, a delivery service, a rideshare or taxi operator, or another party whose actions contributed to the collision.
Because pedestrian accidents may involve multiple vehicles or complex traffic conditions, identifying all responsible parties is essential to protecting the full value of the claim.
How Pedestrian Accident Claims Are Investigated and Prepared
Jaroslawicz & Jaros is an experienced personal injury law firm with a long record of handling pedestrian accident cases in Nassau County and throughout New York. The firm is selective about the matters it accepts, allowing each case to receive focused attention and careful preparation.
Each pedestrian accident investigation begins with reviewing police reports, securing photographs and available video footage, identifying witnesses, analyzing traffic signal timing when relevant, and documenting injuries with appropriate medical support.
If you already have a lawyer and are concerned about how your case is being handled, you can call partner Abraham Jaros directly to discuss your options.
There are no upfront legal fees. These cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning legal fees are paid only if compensation is recovered, which allows injured people to focus on recovery while our firm focuses on building the case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I still have a claim if I was not in a crosswalk?
Possibly. New York’s comparative negligence rules may still allow recovery depending on the circumstances.
How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim in Nassau County?
Most claims must be filed within three years, although shorter deadlines may apply if a public entity was involved.
What if the driver left the scene?
Hit-and-run pedestrian accidents are common, and compensation may still be available through uninsured motorist coverage or other sources.
Schedule a Free Consultation
If you were injured in a pedestrian accident in Nassau County, speaking with an experienced attorney can help you understand how your claim may be handled and what steps matter most early on.
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