Stockton Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Pedestrian accidents are often devastating because the force of a car colliding with an unprotected human body can result in serious injuries and even wrongful deaths.

Liability for pedestrian accidents may seem straightforward, but such claims are often more complex than they appear. Thus, representation by an experienced attorney is the key to a successful recovery. At Venardi Zurada, our compassionate legal team can help with your case from start to finish. Contact our law office today to schedule a consultation.

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How Our Stockton Pedestrian Accident Attorneys Can Assist You

Venardi Zurada provides comprehensive legal representation, from investigating and collecting evidence to negotiating with insurance companies and going to trial if necessary, to help clients secure the maximum possible compensation. Our law firm takes even the most complicated cases. By partnering with us, you get the Venardi Zurada difference with advantages like the following:

  • A local team familiar with the Bay Area community and offices in Oakland and Walnut Creek
  • Decades of combined experience
  • Millions recovered for injured Californians

Our founders, Mark Venardi and Martin Zurada, are both respected trial lawyers with extensive backgrounds representing clients against Fortune 500 companies. Call us today to learn more.

What Factors Typically Lead to Pedestrian Accidents in Stockton?

In many cases, a negligent driver strikes a pedestrian. Driver behaviors that commonly contribute to pedestrian accidents include the following:

  • Distracted driving, such as texting or talking on the phone while driving
  • Failure to yield to pedestrians at crosswalks or intersections, in violation of California Vehicle Code §§ 21950 and 21952
  • Speeding, which reduces a driver’s reaction time and increases injury severity
  • Alcohol or drug use, which impairs judgment and slows response

Occasionally, a factor beyond a driver’s conduct is responsible for an accident. These include unsafe road conditions, such as poorly marked crosswalks, potholes, or blocked pedestrian pathways, as well as defective vehicles or parts.

Who May Be Responsible for a Pedestrian Accident in Stockton?

Depending on the circumstances of a case, multiple parties could potentially be held liable for damages, such as:

  • Driving distracted, such as texting, talking on the phone, or eating behind the wheel
  • Government entities that fail to repair potholes, provide poor signage, or improperly maintain crosswalks
  • Construction companies that leave equipment or debris in paths or block sidewalks without proper warnings
  • Property owners who fail to fix icy or uneven sidewalks, poorly lit walkways, or obstructed pedestrian access
  • Manufacturers of defective vehicles, like faulty brakes, malfunctioning automatic safety features, and defective lighting systems

How Does California’s Comparative Fault Law Impact My Pedestrian Accident Claim?

California follows a pure comparative fault system, meaning that multiple parties can share liability for an accident. Under this rule, a pedestrian can still recover compensation even if they are partly at fault, as long as they are not entirely responsible for the accident. However, the amount of compensation they can recover is reduced in proportion to their share of the blame.

For example, if a pedestrian is 30% at fault, their total compensation would be reduced by 30%. Thus, if they have sustained $100,000 in damages, they can recover $70,000.

What Compensation Can I Recover After a Pedestrian Accident in Stockton?

Injured pedestrians may be entitled to several types of compensation to cover their damages. The primary forms of compensation include economic, non-economic, and punitive damages. Economic damages cover tangible losses like the following:

  • Medical Bills
  • Future Care
  • Lost Wages
  • Loss of Earning Capacity
  • Property Damage

Non-economic damages are much more subjective and challenging to calculate, such as:

  • Pain and Suffering
  • Emotional Distress
  • Scarring and disfigurement

Punitive damages are much rarer and reserved for cases involving especially egregious behavior on the defendant’s part.

Pedestrian Accident Settlements and Recoveries We Have Achieved

Our team has fought hard to secure fair compensation for our clients. Below are just a few of our success cases:

  • $550,000 Pedestrian Accident: Our client suffered a major injury when a car drove over her foot. The driver claimed our client walked in front of them while they were driving.
  • $375,000 Pedestrian Accident: Our client was walking in a local grocery store parking lot when they were hit by a careless driver.
  • $100,000 Pedestrian Accident: Our client was attempting to cross the street in his wheelchair when he was struck by a vehicle that failed to yield at the crosswalk. Our client suffered great bodily injury due to the reckless driver.

Dedicated Pedestrian Accident Lawyers in Stockton Ready To Help

You are never alone after a pedestrian accident. Every injured victim has the law on their side, and with one call, you can have Venardi Zurada on your side too. Our team provides personalized, client-first service, ensuring you are never treated as just a case number.

We work on a contingency basis, which means there is no fee unless we win, aligning our success directly with yours. With recognized leaders in Bay Area personal injury law and extensive experience with the courts and insurance lanscape in Stockton, we are ready to help you pursue the compensation you deserve. Schedule your free consultation today at 833-893-6763.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Time Do I Have To File a Pedestrian Accident Claim in Stockton?

Under California’s personal injury statute of limitations, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim in Stockton. Acting quickly helps preserve key evidence and ensures you meet the applicable deadline.

If the driver is uninsured, you may still recover through your uninsured motorist coverage or other available insurance. A lawyer can help identify all potential sources of compensation.

Report the hit-and-run to law enforcement as soon as possible and seek immediate medical attention. You may still be able to pursue compensation through the uninsured motorist coverage of your automobile insurance policy or other channels.

Common injuries in pedestrian accidents include bruises, broken bones, head trauma, and spinal injuries. The severity typically depends on the vehicle speed and point of impact.

Gather photos, witness statements, police reports, and medical records documenting your injuries. This evidence helps prove liability and the extent of your damages.

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A fierce advocate for individuals in the Bay Area. Practicing law for over 30 years, he specializes in complex personal injury matters. His expertise, backed by his service in the Coast Guard and legal career in Oakland and Walnut Creek, is wholly dedicated to serving the community.