Sweet James
Roswell Pedestrian Accident Attorneys
If you were hit while out walking, our Roswell pedestrian accident lawyers can help you understand your legal options and pursue the money you’re owed under Georgia law.
At Sweet James, our legal team brings more than 25 years of experience helping injured accident victims hold drivers and insurers accountable. We represent pedestrians and families after crosswalk crashes, hit-and-run incidents, distracted or impaired driving collisions, and fatal accidents throughout Roswell and Fulton County.
Contact us today for a free consultation with a Georgia pedestrian accident lawyer.
Why Choose Our Roswell Pedestrian Accident Attorneys?
Our team investigates early, secures medical records, and deals directly with insurers so you are not managing those conversations while recovering. We prepare each case with the expectation that it may proceed to court, which can influence how insurers evaluate settlement offers.
If a fatal accident is involved, our pedestrian accident lawyers can also pursue wrongful death claims and handle estate-related steps tied to the case.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrian accidents often occur when drivers fail to yield at crosswalks, turn through walk signals, or back up without checking for foot traffic. Many crashes also happen at night or in areas with poor lighting and limited pedestrian infrastructure.
We handle claims involving the following:
- Speeding and aggressive driving
- Driving under the influence
- Distracted driving
- Failure to yield
- Rideshare and delivery vehicles
- School zones and work zones
When road design, missing signage, or unsafe intersections contribute to a crash, we also review whether a public entity or contractor may share responsibility.
Hit-and-run and uninsured driver cases can still move forward through uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Our Roswell pedestrian accident lawyers will review all available policies to identify every potential source of recovery.
How Georgia’s Negligence Law Can Affect Your Pedestrian Accident Case
Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means fault is divided between the people involved in the crash. You can recover compensation as long as you are found to be less than 50% responsible, but any recovery is reduced by your share of fault.
For example, if a jury finds you 20% at fault for crossing outside a marked crosswalk, your total compensation would be reduced by 20%. If you are found 50% or more at fault, you are not allowed to recover damages.
Insurance companies often rely on this rule to shift blame onto pedestrians. They may argue you stepped into traffic too quickly, crossed outside a designated area, or were not visible. Our Roswell personal injury lawyers focus on evidence that shows how the crash occurred, so fault is assigned accurately under Georgia law.
Proving Fault and Preserving Evidence
A pedestrian injury claim depends on showing how the collision occurred and why the driver is legally responsible. We act quickly to preserve evidence before it is lost or overwritten.
This often includes video footage, witness statements, and physical evidence from the scene. We also gather medical records that connect your injuries directly to the crash.
Important Evidence We Pursue
- Traffic and surveillance video
- Vehicle data and inspections
- Phone or app usage data
- Scene measurements and visibility analysis
- Prior crash history at the same location
When fault is disputed, we may work with reconstruction professionals to evaluate speed, timing, and driver visibility.
Damages You Can Recover
Pedestrian accidents tend to involve direct impact with a vehicle, which often leads to more severe injuries and longer recovery periods. Because of that, the value of a claim is not limited to the first round of medical bills.
Your case may include the cost of emergency treatment, hospital stays, surgeries, follow-up care, and any future treatment your doctors expect you to need. We also look closely at how long you are out of work, whether you can return to the same job, and whether your injuries affect your ability to earn a living going forward.
In many pedestrian cases, the impact goes beyond finances. Injuries can change how you move, how you sleep, and how you handle daily responsibilities. That is why claims often include:
- Physical pain and ongoing discomfort.
- Emotional and psychological effects of the crash.
- Visible scarring or long-term physical limitations.
- Changes to mobility, independence, and daily routines.
In fatal cases, Georgia’s wrongful death laws allow recovery for the full value of the life of the person who died. That includes both financial contributions and the personal aspects of their life, along with funeral expenses and costs related to the final injury.
How Our Roswell Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Build Your Case
We begin by reviewing your injuries, medical care, and how the accident has affected your daily life. From there, we investigate the crash, identify all liable parties, and review available insurance coverage.
Our Roswell pedestrian accident attorneys then build the claim with medical records, supporting documentation, and, when needed, professional evaluations to explain the long-term impact.
Once the evidence is in place, we present a demand to the insurer. If the insurer refuses to offer a fair resolution, we file suit and continue moving the case forward.
When a Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit May Be Necessary
Most pedestrian accident cases start with an insurance claim. If the insurance company refuses to accept responsibility or does not offer a reasonable settlement, filing a lawsuit may be the next step.
In Roswell cases, lawsuits are typically filed in Fulton County courts, depending on where the crash occurred and who is involved. Filing suit places legal deadlines on both sides and allows us to obtain evidence that is not available during the insurance process.
What Happens After a Lawsuit Is Filed
Once a lawsuit is filed, both sides enter a process called discovery. This is where evidence is exchanged, and each side evaluates the strength of the case.
Discovery may include:
- Written questions (interrogatories).
- Requests for documents and records.
- Depositions of drivers, witnesses, and medical providers.
Many cases resolve during or after this stage once the facts are fully developed. If the case does not settle, it proceeds to trial, where fault and damages are decided based on the evidence presented.
Speak With Sweet James Today
At Sweet James, we handle the legal process, deal with insurers, and build your claim based on the full extent of your injuries and losses. We focus on holding the responsible parties accountable and pursuing the compensation available under Georgia law.
Consultations are free, and you pay no fees or costs unless we recover for you. Contact us to speak with a pedestrian accident lawyer serving Roswell and get clear answers about your case.
Sweet James Accident Attorneys
Roswell, GA Location
295 West Crossville Rd. Suite 200
Roswell, GA 30075
(770) 744-5589