Our Brownsville Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Can Help You
Even if your injuries don’t seem severe right away, or you believe you can handle the claims process on your own, there are many benefits to working with an experienced Brownsville pedestrian accident lawyer.
Working with Insurance Companies
Insurance companies are known for trying to minimize or deny settlements. This is not something you should have to manage alone. Our attorneys understand how insurers operate in Brownsville and Cameron County and know exactly what to present in a demand for compensation, the deadlines to meet, and how to proceed if a fair settlement cannot be reached. If necessary, we will file a lawsuit to protect your rights.
Proving Liability
Establishing liability is critical in pedestrian accident cases. If your injuries in Brownsville were caused by a negligent driver — for example, someone who ran a red light on International Boulevard, failed to yield at a crosswalk on Elizabeth Street, or made a right-hand turn near Sunrise Mall without checking for pedestrians — that driver can be held responsible for your medical expenses and other damages.
Negligence comes in many forms, from distracted driving to speeding. Since Texas is a fault state, liability is assigned as a percentage. For instance, if a pedestrian properly uses a crosswalk and is struck by a driver making a negligent turn, that driver may be 100% at fault. But if the pedestrian was jaywalking and ignoring signals, fault could be shared, reducing the overall settlement (e.g., 80% driver fault / 20% pedestrian fault).
Attorneys have access to resources that can make the difference in proving liability — such as traffic camera footage, Brownsville Police Department reports, and even phone records — evidence that can be challenging for accident victims to obtain on their own.
Determining Compensation
Your attorney will also calculate the value of your injuries and losses before a claim is submitted. The damages you qualify for depend on the severity of your injuries and the impact they have on your daily life.
Example: A broken arm can be painful, but a lecturer who doesn’t need that arm to work will not receive as much compensation as a worker at the Port of Brownsville, who relies upon that arm to work. In the latter case, the long-term financial impact would be greater, and compensation could reflect that difference.
Negotiations and Lawsuits
Most car and pedestrian accident cases in Brownsville are resolved outside of court, thanks to skilled attorney negotiations with insurance companies. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, your lawyer can file a lawsuit on your behalf and take the case to trial — ensuring you have someone fighting for full, fair compensation proportional to your suffering.