Personal Accident Lawyer Tips for Pedestrian Injury Cases: Revision history

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24 September 2025

  • curprev 00:3700:37, 24 September 2025Gweterejug talk contribs 28,451 bytes +28,451 Created page with "<html><p> Pedestrians have the right of way far less often than popular belief suggests, and that misunderstanding shows up in police reports, insurance arguments, and settlement offers. When a car meets a person, the energy transfer is total. Broken tibias, pelvic fractures, and traumatic brain injuries are common even at speeds under 25 mph. The law can help balance that inequality, but only if you build the case deliberately and early.</p> <p> I have handled pedestria..."