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High Point Pedestrian Accident Attorney

Legal Guidance For Injured Pedestrians In High Point, NC

When a vehicle strikes a person on foot, there is almost nothing to protect that person from serious harm. A single impact can lead to fractures, head injuries, and a long recovery that disrupts every part of life. If you or someone you love was hit while walking in High Point, you may be unsure where to turn.

At Comerford Chilson & Moser, we represent pedestrians who were hurt by careless drivers in High Point and across the Triad. With more than 90 years of collective experience handling serious injury claims, we understand how quickly medical bills and insurance questions can become overwhelming. We prepare every case for trial, and we work to pursue the financial recovery you need to focus on healing.

Our team offers free consultations and contingency fees, so you do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. 

If you are ready to talk about what happened and learn your options, you can call (336) 568-8779 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.

What Is a Pedestrian Accident?

A pedestrian accident occurs when a person walking, jogging, standing, or using a mobility device is struck by a motor vehicle. These accidents can happen in crosswalks, parking lots, intersections, sidewalks, school zones, or residential neighborhoods. Unlike drivers, pedestrians have no physical protection, which makes even low-speed collisions extremely dangerous.

Common pedestrian accident injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Severe lacerations and road rash
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement

In many cases, recovery can take months or years, and some victims never fully recover. A High Point pedestrian accident attorney can help ensure that the responsible party is held accountable.

North Carolina Pedestrian Laws

North Carolina law provides important protections for pedestrians, but it also places responsibilities on them. Understanding these laws is critical in determining fault and liability after an accident.

Key North Carolina pedestrian laws include:

  • Right of way: Drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks and at intersections when pedestrians are lawfully crossing.
  • Traffic signals: Pedestrians must obey walk and don’t-walk signals.
  • Sidewalk usage: Pedestrians should use sidewalks when available. If none exist, they may walk on the shoulder or edge of the roadway facing traffic.
  • Duties of drivers: Motorists must exercise due care to avoid colliding with pedestrians, including using the horn when necessary and taking extra caution around children and vulnerable individuals.

North Carolina follows a strict contributory negligence rule, meaning that if a pedestrian is found even 1% at fault for the accident, they may be barred from recovering compensation. This makes it especially important to work with an experienced High Point pedestrian accident attorney who can build a strong case and counter unfair blame.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Most pedestrian accidents are preventable and occur because of driver negligence. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Distracted driving (texting, phone use, GPS)
  • Speeding or reckless driving
  • Failure to yield at crosswalks or intersections
  • Drunk or drug-impaired driving
  • Running red lights or stop signs
  • Poor visibility or failure to adjust to weather conditions
  • Backing up without checking surroundings
  • Driving too fast in school zones or residential areas

In High Point, pedestrian accidents often occur on busy roads, near shopping centers, and in areas with heavy foot traffic. Identifying the exact cause of the crash is a critical step in pursuing compensation.

Who Is Liable for a Pedestrian Accident?

Liability in a pedestrian accident depends on the facts of the case. One or more parties may be legally responsible, including:

  • The driver: Most pedestrian accident claims involve negligent or reckless drivers.
  • Employers: If the driver was working at the time of the crash, their employer may be liable.
  • Vehicle owners: If the driver did not own the vehicle, the owner may share responsibility.
  • Government entities: Poor road design, broken traffic signals, or inadequate signage may create liability for a city or municipality.
  • Third parties: Defective vehicle parts or unsafe property conditions can also contribute to pedestrian accidents.

A High Point pedestrian accident attorney at Comerford Chilson & Moser will conduct a thorough investigation, gather evidence, review police reports, interview witnesses, and consult experts to identify all liable parties.

Compensation Available for Injured Pedestrians

Pedestrian accident victims may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Depending on the circumstances, recoverable damages may include:

  • Medical expenses (past, current, and future)
  • Hospital bills and rehabilitation costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and trauma
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Wrongful death damages (for surviving family members)

Insurance companies often attempt to minimize or deny pedestrian accident claims, especially in contributory negligence states like North Carolina. Having a skilled High Point pedestrian accident attorney on your side can make a critical difference in the outcome of your case.

Pedestrian Accident FAQs

What should I do after a pedestrian accident in High Point?

Seek medical attention immediately, report the accident to police, gather contact information from witnesses, and avoid speaking with insurance companies before consulting an attorney.

How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim in North Carolina?

In most cases, the statute of limitations is three years from the date of the accident. Wrongful death claims generally must be filed within two years.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

North Carolina’s contributory negligence law is very strict. Even minimal fault can bar recovery, which is why legal representation is so important.

Do I need an attorney for a pedestrian accident claim?

While not required, working with a High Point pedestrian accident attorney greatly improves your chances of recovering fair compensation, especially when fault is disputed.

Why Injured Pedestrians Turn To Our Firm

Choosing the right law firm after a pedestrian crash is not only about legal knowledge. It is also about how your attorneys approach your case and how they treat you during a difficult time. We built our practice to combine careful, trial-ready advocacy with the kind of personal attention that helps clients feel supported, not lost in a crowd of files.

Our attorneys bring together over 90 years of collective experience in personal injury law. During that time, we have handled many cases involving severe and life-changing injuries, and our work has contributed to hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts. This track record reflects our commitment to detailed case preparation and our willingness to go to court when insurers refuse to be fair.

We intentionally maintain a small caseload. This approach allows us to give each client the time and focus their case deserves, from understanding how the collision has affected daily life to working through complex medical and financial issues. For someone dealing with lasting pain, mobility limitations, or the loss of a loved one, this level of attention can make a meaningful difference.

Our firm has also received recognition from respected legal organizations. Our lawyers have been listed in Super Lawyers, our firm has been included in Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms,” and we hold an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale Hubbell. These honors come from peer review and independent evaluations, and they reinforce what we strive to provide in every case, careful work and ethical advocacy.

Since 1999, we have represented injured people in courts that serve High Point and the greater Triad region. This longstanding presence means we are familiar with how insurers typically respond to serious pedestrian claims here and how local procedures often unfold. When you contact us, you work with a team that already understands the environment you are facing.

Call (336) 568-8779 today to speak with our team.

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