Pedestrian Accidents
Lebowitz and Mzhen has years of experience in representing clients involved in pedestrian injury cases. Injuries sustained by pedestrians while running or walking on the road can include bruises, fractures, contusions, and more serious injuries.
Based on 2002 statistics put together by the United States Department of Transportation, National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, more than 4,800 pedestrians were killed in motor vehicle accidents, while over 70,000 sustained injuries. Even though pedestrians may take the necessary precautions to avoid becoming involved in an automobile accident, personal injury accidents involving runners and walkers do happen.
If you have been injured while running, walking, or running on the road due to a driver's negligence, it is important that you speak with a personal injury lawyer who knows how to handle pedestrian accident cases. Lebowitz and Mzhen can advise and represent you. We have years of experience in helping pedestrians obtain compensation for their injuries.
We want to help you, and your initial consultation with us is free. Please call us at 1-888-311-HURT (4878) to schedule a meeting with one of our personal injury attorneys. You can also send an e-mail to Jack Lebowitz or Vadim Mzhen. We represent pedestrians involved in injury accidents in Maryland and the Washington D.C. area.
Maryland Accident Law Blog - Pedestrian Accident
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