Dallas Pedestrian Accident Lawyers
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With thousands of satisfied clients, our Dallas pedestrian accident attorneys have what it takes to stand up for your rights in one of Texas’s busiest metropolitan areas.
If you or a loved one were struck by a vehicle while walking in Dallas, we can help. Whether your accident occurred downtown, along Elm Street, North Central Expressway, Mockingbird Lane, or anywhere throughout Dallas County, call The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers at 469-966-0573 or contact us online for a free consultation.
With over $750 million recovered for clients across Texas, we bring the experience, tenacity, and local insight to help you recover maximum compensation. There’s no risk in scheduling a case evaluation – just clear answers and strong advocacy after your Dallas pedestrian accident.
Dallas Pedestrian Accidents: A Growing Concern
Dallas is known for its vibrant downtown, walkable districts like Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts, and Uptown, and heavy foot traffic around Victory Park and Fair Park. Unfortunately, the city’s mix of pedestrians and high-volume traffic makes it one of the most dangerous metro areas in Texas for walkers.
Every year, pedestrians are seriously injured or killed in Dallas due to speeding, distracted, or impaired drivers. Whether you’re crossing Main Street, navigating near Dallas Love Field, or walking home through a residential neighborhood, one driver’s negligence can have life-changing consequences.
Pedestrian accidents can result in devastating injuries – and when a driver’s carelessness causes harm, they can and should be held accountable.
Dallas Pedestrian Safety Statistics
Pedestrian safety remains a major issue across North Texas.
According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), there were over 5,700 crashes involving pedestrians statewide in 2023, resulting in 829 fatalities. In Dallas County alone, 88 pedestrians were killed and over 300 were seriously injured, marking one of the highest fatality rates in Texas.
High-risk areas in Dallas include:
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Downtown Dallas intersections (Main, Elm, and Commerce Streets)
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Uptown and Oak Lawn, especially near McKinney Avenue and Lemmon Avenue
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Deep Ellum and Downtown Arts District, with heavy nightlife foot traffic
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Bishop Arts District and Jefferson Boulevard in Oak Cliff
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Fair Park and areas near I-30 and Haskell Avenue
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School zones and residential neighborhoods throughout Dallas
Children and elderly pedestrians are at particular risk, especially in school zones and busier neighborhoods.
Common Dallas Pedestrian Accident Scenarios
Downtown Crosswalk Accidents
Intersections in Downtown Dallas are among the most dangerous in the state. Many crashes occur when drivers fail to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks or run red lights – particularly along Elm, Main, and Akard Streets.
Entertainment District Collisions
Nightlife areas like Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts, and Victory Park see a surge of pedestrian activity at night and on weekends. Impaired or distracted drivers often cause devastating pedestrian crashes in these crowded zones.
University and Hospital Area Accidents
The UT Southwestern Medical District, SMU campus, and surrounding streets experience high pedestrian volumes. Busy intersections and impatient drivers frequently lead to serious pedestrian injuries.
Parking Lot & Retail Area Accidents
Accidents are common in parking lots at major shopping centers like NorthPark Center, Galleria Dallas, and West Village, where drivers back out or speed through without checking for pedestrians.
Construction Zone Hazards
Dallas’s ongoing growth means constant construction across the city. Confusing detours, blocked sidewalks, and poor lighting can force pedestrians into dangerous proximity with moving vehicles.
We Stand Up for Dallas Pedestrian Victims
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, we know how overwhelming a pedestrian accident can be. Our Dallas pedestrian accident attorneys fight aggressively to recover compensation for:
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Medical expenses and rehabilitation
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Lost wages and reduced earning ability
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Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
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Wrongful death damages for grieving families
We’ll handle the insurance adjusters, the paperwork, and the negotiations – so you can focus on your recovery.