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Reno Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Eglet Law

Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Reno

Pedestrian accidents frequently cause severe injuries and substantial medical expenses. Insurance adjusters often push for quick settlements that undervalue these claims, but trusted legal guidance can make the process go smoother.

Our Reno, NV pedestrian accident lawyers bring more than 30 years of experience to cases involving negligent drivers across Nevada. Eglet Law has recovered over $7 billion in verdicts and settlements for people harmed by reckless behavior, defective products, and corporate negligence. We handle complicated injury cases, and we’re willing to take them to trial when insurers won’t pay fairly. Pedestrian accident victims in Reno and Washoe County can schedule a free virtual consultation with our team.

Why Choose Eglet Law for Your Pedestrian Accident Case in Reno, NV?

Experience With Nevada Personal Injury Law

Founding Partner Robert T. Eglet has spent more than three decades trying cases throughout Nevada. The Nevada Justice Association has named him Trial Lawyer of the Year twice, and he received the National Trial Lawyer of the Year award from the National Trial Lawyers. He was inducted into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame and recognized as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Trial Lawyers in America. Robert holds membership in the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and appears consistently in Best Lawyers in America.

Founding Partner Tracy A. Eglet has been practicing since 1993, with most of her career dedicated to representing injured people. The National Trial Lawyers Association honored her as one of The Top 100 Trial Lawyers, and she maintains longstanding membership in the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Tracy holds licenses in Nevada, Ohio, the Federal Courts of both states, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

A Track Record of Significant Recoveries

Our firm has secured major results for injury victims: a $3.08 billion verdict in a product liability case, an $800 million settlement for October 1 shooting victims, and numerous seven- and eight-figure motor vehicle recoveries. Our car accident results include $21 million, $10.1 million, and several settlements north of $5 million.

Pedestrian cases frequently involve catastrophic injuries requiring extensive treatment and long-term care. We have the resources to go up against drivers and their insurers, and we understand how to communicate the real impact these injuries have on someone’s life.

No Upfront Costs

We work on a contingency basis, which means our fee comes as a percentage of the settlement or verdict we obtain, rather than from upfront payments or hourly billing. This arrangement lets injured people access experienced trial attorneys without stressing about legal bills while they’re trying to heal. If you’re looking for a personal injury attorney in Reno, NV, we’re ready to look at your case.

What Our Clients Say

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“The professionalism, expertise, experience, and client care is at an unrivalled five star level at Eglet Adams. Should you require experts in any field to champion your case, this team of highest level professionals is where you need to be. From the moment you pick up the phone to the closing remarks, you know you are in the best hands who make it their mission to understand. Success is their code.” – Anna-Marÿke Artist

You can read more reviews on our Google Business Profile.

Types of Pedestrian Accident Cases We Handle in Reno

Every time someone crosses a street, walks through a parking lot, or uses a sidewalk near traffic, they face risk. Distracted, speeding, and impaired drivers cause devastating harm to people on foot. Knowing what to do after an accident helps protect your legal rights from the start. Our attorneys represent pedestrian accident victims across Washoe County, including cases involving:

  • Crosswalk accidents. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in both marked and unmarked crosswalks. When they don’t, the consequences are often severe. We look into whether the driver was distracted, ran a signal, or was going too fast for conditions.
  • Intersection collisions. Turning vehicles create real danger for pedestrians, particularly when drivers pay more attention to traffic than to people in crosswalks. Right turns on red are especially risky since drivers sometimes roll through without coming to a complete stop.
  • Parking lot accidents. Reno’s shopping centers, casinos, and commercial districts see heavy foot traffic. Drivers backing out of spots or cutting through rows often miss pedestrians entirely. Bad lighting and poorly marked walkways make things worse.
  • Sidewalk accidents. Sometimes a vehicle jumps a curb, loses control, or leaves the road entirely, striking someone who had every reason to feel safe on the sidewalk. Drunk or distracted driving is often involved.
  • Hit-and-run incidents. When the driver takes off after hitting a pedestrian, victims still have options. Uninsured motorist coverage through your own policy may apply. A lot of people carry this coverage without realizing it. We help track down every possible source of recovery when the at-fault driver disappears or has no insurance.
  • School zone accidents. Kids walking to and from school are particularly vulnerable. Drivers speeding through school zones, blowing past crossing guards, or failing to stop for buses put children’s lives in jeopardy. Nevada law holds drivers to heightened duties in these areas.
  • Drunk or impaired driving accidents. When an intoxicated driver strikes a pedestrian, the injuries are often catastrophic. A DUI arrest can strengthen your civil case, though you don’t need a criminal conviction to pursue compensation. Depending on the facts, you might also have a claim against the bar or restaurant that overserved the driver.

Building a strong case requires careful investigation. The sooner we can gather surveillance video, talk to witnesses, and bring in accident reconstruction specialists, the better your chances of recovering what you’re actually owed.

Nevada Legal Requirements for Pedestrian Accident Claims

Understanding how Nevada law works helps you protect yourself after getting hit by a vehicle.

Statute of Limitations

NRS 11.190 gives you two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss that window and you’ll almost certainly lose the right to pursue compensation in court. Limited exceptions exist for minors and people with certain disabilities, but putting off your claim is never a good idea. Witnesses forget things. Evidence gets lost. Your case only gets harder to prove as time passes.

Comparative Fault

Nevada uses a modified comparative negligence system under NRS 41.141. You can still recover damages if you were partly at fault, as long as your share doesn’t exceed the other party’s. Whatever percentage of fault lands on you reduces your compensation by that amount. But if a jury decides you were 51% or more responsible, you get nothing.

Insurance adjusters know exactly how this works, and they’ll try to pin blame on you whenever possible. Maybe you were jaywalking. Maybe you wore dark clothes. Maybe you weren’t watching where you were going. Having a lawyer who knows how to counter these arguments makes a real difference.

Pedestrian Rights and Duties

Nevada spells out specific rules for pedestrians in NRS 484B.283. Pedestrians need to follow traffic signals and use crosswalks when they’re available. That said, drivers always have a duty to exercise care and avoid hitting pedestrians, even when the pedestrian doesn’t have the right of way. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that over 7,500 pedestrians died in traffic crashes nationally in a recent year. Drivers bear the heavier responsibility because they’re operating machines capable of killing someone.

What Damages Are Recoverable in a Reno Pedestrian Accident Case?

Nevada law lets pedestrian accident victims pursue both economic and non-economic damages. Punitive damages may come into play when the driver’s conduct was especially reckless.

Economic Damages

These cover your actual financial losses:

  • ER visits, surgeries, hospital stays, and continuing medical treatment
  • Physical therapy, rehab, and any assistive devices you need
  • Wages lost while you recover
  • Reduced earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term
  • Future medical costs for ongoing treatment or permanent disabilities
  • Home modifications, in-home care, and other expenses tied to the accident

Pedestrian accidents regularly cause traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures, and internal organ injuries. Lifetime medical costs for these injuries can climb into the hundreds of thousands. We bring in medical professionals and economists to document everything and project what you’ll need going forward. Insurance companies understand how expensive pedestrian cases can get, which is exactly why they try to settle fast before you grasp the full picture. We tell clients not to accept early offers without talking to an attorney first.

Non-Economic Damages

Some losses don’t show up on an invoice. Nevada also allows compensation for:

  • Physical pain and ongoing suffering
  • Emotional distress and anxiety
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent scars or disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium for spouses

Insurers tend to downplay these damages because there’s no receipt to point to. Proving them requires testimony from you, your family members, and sometimes mental health providers. Our lawyers know how to present these losses so that juries understand them and insurers take them seriously at the negotiating table.

Punitive Damages

Courts occasionally award punitive damages in cases involving egregious behavior like drunk driving or leaving the scene after hitting someone. The point is to punish the wrongdoer and discourage others from doing the same thing.

Contact Eglet Law

If you or a family member was hit by a vehicle while walking in Reno, we are here to help. Our pedestrian accident lawyers offer free consultations and handle cases on contingency. No upfront costs, and no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.

When we meet, we’ll go over what happened, walk you through your options, and answer whatever questions you have. If you’re unsure whether you need a lawyer for something like this, we can help you figure that out. You’ll leave knowing what your case might be worth and what pursuing it would involve. There’s no obligation, and everything you tell us stays confidential.

Our attorneys respond quickly to Reno pedestrian injury inquiries. Contact us today to set up your free consultation.

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