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Pedestrains injured in Traffic Collissions may be entitled to Compensation.

November 01, 2011 @ 10:51 AM — by Zach Drivon

Pedestrian Injuries:

Pedestrians injured by negligent drivers deserve compensation for their losses. In the United States, over 60,000 pedestrians are injured, and as many as 5,000 are killed in motor vehicle collissions every year. Pedestrian deaths constitute 11 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities.

 

Frequency of Collisions and Severity of Injuries 

The frequency of such incidents average out to one pedestrian being injured in a traffic collission about every 8 minuteshttp://legalcatch.wordpress.com/2008/03/18/pedestrian-accident-statistics/  These injuries range from mere bone fractures, to traumatic brain and or spinal cord injury, paraplegia, quadriplegia and coma. The crippling effect of medical bills, lost wages, as well as pain and suffering which can result from these incidents can be devastating to both individual victims, and their families. Such damages may be recoverable through pursuance of a civil lawsuit

About Us:

The attorneys at Drivon, Turner & Waters are committed to the vigorous advocacy of victims rights. Over the last 40 years, our partners have won over $725,000,000 dollars in settlements and damage awards for our clients through civil litigation. We specialize in personal injury and medical malpractice. If you have suffered such an injury, we may be able to help. If you have a claim, please contact us by phone at (209) 644-1234, or at http://www.drivonlaw.com/html/personal-injury.html 

 

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Pedestrains injured in Traffic Collissions may be entitled to Compensation.

November 01, 2011 @ 10:51 AM — by Zach Drivon

Pedestrian Injuries:

Pedestrians injured by negligent drivers deserve compensation for their losses. In the United States, over 60,000 pedestrians are injured, and as many as 5,000 are killed in motor vehicle collissions every year. Pedestrian deaths constitute 11 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities.

 

Frequency of Collisions and Severity of Injuries 

The frequency of such incidents average out to one pedestrian being injured in a traffic collission about every 8 minuteshttp://legalcatch.wordpress.com/2008/03/18/pedestrian-accident-statistics/  These injuries range from mere bone fractures, to traumatic brain and or spinal cord injury, paraplegia, quadriplegia and coma. The crippling effect of medical bills, lost wages, as well as pain and suffering which can result from these incidents can be devastating to both individual victims, and their families. Such damages may be recoverable through pursuance of a civil lawsuit

About Us:

The attorneys at Drivon, Turner & Waters are committed to the vigorous advocacy of victims rights. Over the last 40 years, our partners have won over $725,000,000 dollars in settlements and damage awards for our clients through civil litigation. We specialize in personal injury and medical malpractice. If you have suffered such an injury, we may be able to help. If you have a claim, please contact us by phone at (209) 644-1234, or at http://www.drivonlaw.com/html/personal-injury.html 

 

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