Florida Attorneys are Available to Assist Injured Pedestrians

(LegalLaw247.com, September 29, 2012 ) WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - In the United States a pedestrian is killed in a traffic crash every two hours. Pedestrian crashes are a huge problem in Florida. The State is second in the nation in pedestrian fatalities. If you have lost a loved one in pedestrian accident, you may be eligible for legal recourse. An experienced pedestrian injury lawyer can advise you on your legal rights and options.

In 2010, an estimated 70,000 pedestrians were injured in traffic crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Due to the lack of protection that pedestrians have in an accident, the majority of crashes result in injuries. Common injuries sustained in pedestrian crashes include: bone fractures, head trauma, spinal cord injuries, lacerations and neck injuries.

Individuals that have sustained www.fortheinjured.com/personal-injury.html">serious injuries in pedestrian accidents may have grounds to file a personal injury lawsuit. Injured pedestrians may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and property damage. After an individual has been injured in a traffic crash, it’s imperative for them to seek consultation from an attorney. A knowledgeable attorney can guide them on the best course of action.

The pedestrian injury lawyers at Gordon & Doner have successfully handled numerous pedestrian accident cases. For additional information about pedestrian traffic crashes, please visit www.fortheinjured.com.

About Gordon and Doner

Gordon & Doner is committed to helping all those who have been injured by the actions or negligence of another person or entity. The personal injury law firm based in West Palm Beach, Florida handles all types of personal injury claims including auto accident injuries, dangerous drug litigation, medical malpractice, product liability claims, premises liability and maritime law.



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