Personal Injury Services

Hit While Walking? We’re Here to Stand Up for You

Pedestrian accidents can have life-changing consequences. Let us fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on healing.

The Reality of Pedestrian Accidents

Walking should never come with the risk of serious injury, but negligent drivers can change lives in an instant. From physical pain to financial strain, the aftermath can feel overwhelming. At Rose Harper Law, we’re committed to helping you regain control and seek justice.

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Pedestrian accidents

How We Fight for Pedestrians

Here’s how we step in to protect your rights:

Case Review

We’ll discuss the details of your accident and provide honest advice about your options.

Gathering Evidence

From traffic camera footage to eyewitness accounts, we build a strong case.

Fighting Insurance and Court Battles

We handle the negotiations to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. If necessary, we’ll take your case to trial and fight relentlessly for you.

Your Fight is Our Fight

Why Clients Trust Rose Harper Law?

Compassionate Care

Compassionate Care

We understand the emotional and physical toll pedestrian accidents take and treat every client with care.

Proven Results

Proven Results

Our team has a track record of holding negligent drivers accountable.

No Financial Risk

No Upfront Costs

We work on a contingency fee basis, so you pay nothing unless we win.

What Clients are saying about us

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What You Need to Know After a Pedestrian Accident?

Seek medical attention first, even if your injuries seem minor. Report the accident to the police and document the scene with photos if possible. Gather witness contact information and consult an attorney promptly.

Yes, even if you weren’t in a crosswalk, you may still have a claim. Each case is unique, and our team can help determine your eligibility during a free consultation.

You may be eligible to recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more, depending on the details of your case.

Typically, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim. However, this can vary based on state laws, so it’s best to act quickly.

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