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Avondale Pedestrian Accident Attorney

Whether you’re walking your child to school on Central Avenue or jogging across Avondale Boulevard, pedestrian safety is important for most residents of Avondale. When you suffer a pedestrian accident from someone else’s carelessness, the consequences can be devastating. Consulting an Avondale pedestrian accident lawyer from Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., can make a difference in your ability to pay for medical costs, lost wages, and emotional distress.

Pedestrian accidents can result in broken bones, traumatic injuries, or, in the case of a loved one, even death.

Pedestrians at Risk

Arizona’s pedestrian death rate is nearly twice the national average. In the key findings of a 2025 study done by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Arizona also showed higher pedestrian and bicyclist fatality rates across all demographics.

According to its 2025 Annual Report, the City of Avondale invested in pedestrian safety through sidewalk expansions, sophisticated crossing lights, and pavement improvements.

While all of these improvements make it better for pedestrians, they don’t make it risk-free.

If a pedestrian is hit by a motor vehicle, the physical damage alone can be life-altering.

Common Injuries

Common injuries sustained by pedestrians in a motor-vehicle-related accident include various types of bodily damage. While some may be less long-lasting than others, almost all injuries sustained from a pedestrian accident are painful.

Head Injuries

The most severe head injury is the traumatic brain injury (TBI), which can occur when a pedestrian’s head comes into contact with another surface. In the United States, one million patients are treated for TBI and released from the hospital each year. An estimated 5.3 million Americans are living with a TBI-related disability today. Prompt medical assessment is advised.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries from pedestrian accidents can result in lifelong disabilities. Some of the most common forms of spinal cord injuries include temporary or permanent changes in function below the injury site. They can also include herniated discs, fractures, or dislocations. In severe cases, they can result in partial or complete paralysis. It is essential to be assessed for spinal cord injury immediately after a pedestrian accident.

Fractures

Pedestrians can incur fractures from accidents, especially when a motor vehicle or bicycle is involved. Fractures can require surgeries, medical treatments, and healing time that may result in lost wages. A knowledgeable pedestrian accident lawyer can help recover some of those costs.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Soft tissue injuries may not present with physical signs. They may not be the most severe pedestrian injuries, but they can cause a significant amount of pain, especially sprains, strains, muscle damage, tendon pulls, or other injuries.

While these are not the only types of injuries resulting from a pedestrian accident, they are common and can be very difficult to prove to an insurance company. At Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., our pedestrian accident attorneys can do the work necessary to prove negligence on the part of the driver or careless person, which is a crucial part of gaining a fair settlement or judgment.

Hire a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

When you have been in a pedestrian accident, the stress and pain of healing can be overwhelming. When you hire a pedestrian accident lawyer from Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., you can concentrate on recovering your health while we focus on recovering the damages, medical expenses, lost wages, and compensation for suffering.

Trial attorney Marc Bleaman is a well-respected lawyer in Maricopa County. His years of working with businesses and insurance companies can benefit your case. He knows how to meet the requirements of proving fault, and he knows how to negotiate with insurance companies that may not have your interests in mind.

He’s also a trial attorney with experience in Maricopa County courts, who understands traffic laws that govern both motor vehicles and bicycles in Avondale. If a settlement cannot be reached, he has the skills to represent you in court. Our personal injury team can help you get the compensation you need and deserve.

FAQs

How Long Does a Pedestrian Accident Settlement Take in Avondale?

A pedestrian accident settlement in Avondale can take anywhere from months to years, depending on the severity of the injuries in the case, who was at fault, whether the insurance company disputes the fault, and when you hire a pedestrian accident attorney. Other factors include court schedules and the length of medical treatment involved.

Most personal injury claims in Arizona have a two-year statute of limitations to file your claim, so hiring a pedestrian accident lawyer promptly is advisable.

What Is the Charge for Hitting a Pedestrian With a Car in Arizona?

The charge for hitting a pedestrian with a car in Arizona can range from a Class 5 felony to a Class 2 felony, depending on whether they caused a severe injury or death, whether they were the driver, and whether they stayed at the scene (which is required by law).

In addition to felony charges, the driver may lose their license for five years for causing a serious injury or ten years if they caused the death of the pedestrian.

Can You Sue a Pedestrian for Causing an Accident in Arizona?

You can sue a pedestrian for causing an accident in Avondale, Arizona, though it may be harder than proving a driver’s fault. Pedestrians have the same duty of care, or duty to follow traffic safety laws, as drivers do.

If a pedestrian is under the influence, walks against the pedestrian light, jaywalks, or fails to follow predictable traffic patterns (for instance, runs out into traffic), they do not have the right-of-way and can be at fault.

What Are the Steps in a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit in Maricopa County?

The steps in a pedestrian accident lawsuit in Maricopa County start with prompt medical care. Other steps include keeping documentation of your injuries and treatment, doctors’ bills, and any lost wages resulting from your injuries.

After you begin medical care, contact a pedestrian accident lawyer who understands Arizona law and can represent you in both the negotiation period and at trial if necessary.

Your attorney can represent you with the insurance company, gather documentation, and take witness statements.

How Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., Can Help

At Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., our pedestrian accident team can work to prove fault in your case. We can take care of the negotiations while you work on healing.

If you have been in a pedestrian accident in the Avondale area, reach out to us today.

Avondale Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Reviews

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“My legal matter was handled by Attorney Bleaman and Case Manager Alaya Harsh. It was a pleasure to have them represent me in my case and I certainly would not hesitate to have them represent me again should the need arise. The legal advice given to me by Attorney Bleaman was pretty much a case study in how things should be done. I was treated with great courtesy and respect during the entire case period and was also very impressed with my Case Manager Alaya, who always kept me fully informed every step of the way. In all, I’m lucky to have had them on my team.” – Matthew Mott

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“The Bleaman Law Firm is my go to resource for when I need to associate counsel in Arizona on a case. Marc and his team are knowledgeable, hard working and caring and do a great job. I 100% recommend The Bleaman law firm.” – Morris Lilienthal

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“This is the 2nd time that Marc has legally represented me and has not let me down. The attention of your office and your team is nothing more than first class quality.” – Ricardo Aguilar

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