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Dallas Pedestrian Accidents Attorney

Dallas Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Getting hit by a car while walking can change your life in an instant. Your Dallas pedestrian accident lawyer with Goff Law, PLLC will help you understand what steps to take and what options might be available based on your situation. If you need support after being hit, your Dallas personal injury attorney is here to talk through what happened and help you move forward with answers. If you were hit while walking, reach out to our firm to find out how we can help.

What Makes Walking in Dallas So Dangerous for Pedestrians

Walking should feel safe, but many parts of Dallas make it harder than it should be. Wide lanes, fast-moving traffic, and few pedestrian protections turn everyday errands into real hazards. Our firm sees how quickly these conditions can lead to painful, preventable injuries.

Areas Where Pedestrian Injuries Happen Over and Over Again

Parking lots, school zones, and bus stops are often the backdrop for serious pedestrian injuries. Drivers backing out without checking or rolling past stopped buses put people at risk all the time. Intersections near busy shopping areas are another common trouble spot. Without clear signals or crosswalks, people often find themselves caught between fast cars and impatient drivers.

Why Drivers Still Fail to See or Respect Pedestrians

Many of these crashes happen because drivers are not paying attention. Texting behind the wheel, rolling through red lights, or speeding to beat a yellow light can all lead to someone getting hurt. Even when streets have signs and signals, drivers do not always slow down or yield. Our firm sees how often injured walkers are left with the worst consequences from careless choices.

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What to Do When the City Contributes to a Pedestrian Crash

Not all car accidents are caused by careless drivers. Faulty signals, missing signs, or poorly maintained sidewalks can all create dangerous conditions for people on foot. If you were hurt in a place where the city failed to fix a known issue, you may have a right to hold them responsible.

When Public Infrastructure Is Missing, Broken, or Outdated 

Pedestrians in Dallas rely on working signals, visible crosswalks, and basic sidewalk access to stay safe. When a crosswalk light does not work or a sidewalk ends in a drainage ditch, you are left with dangerous choices. Intersections with missing paint or faded signage create even more risk. In some cases, the city may hold legal responsibility when these problems have been reported but not fixed. Outlined by Texas Transportation Code § 552.003, drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks, but that law cannot protect you when the infrastructure is broken or unclear. These problems become even more serious when someone gets hurt in a spot where complaints have been ignored.

The Challenges of Filing Claims Against Government Entities

When a government agency is involved, the process looks different than a typical injury claim. There are strict deadlines, limits on what you can recover, and extra forms that must be filed in a specific way. These rules often catch people off guard. Our firm helps you avoid mistakes that could hurt your case. We take a close look at local records, maintenance logs, and prior complaints to figure out what went wrong. That gives you the tools to hold every party accountable, even when the city is one of them.

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How a Pedestrian Accident Can Upend Every Part of Your Life

A serious pedestrian injury can disrupt nearly every part of your routine. From getting to work to caring for your family, the ripple effects show up fast. We know how hard it is to adjust when so many of your daily habits suddenly feel out of reach.

A crash that limits your mobility makes even simple tasks more complicated. You might need help getting to doctor appointments, running errands, or picking up your child from school. Without reliable transportation, your independence can feel like it disappeared overnight. Even temporary restrictions can shift your entire schedule. Rideshare services or favors from friends only go so far. These changes add stress at a time when you already need rest and support.

Missing work after a pedestrian crash often comes with more than just missed wages. You may fall behind on rent, struggle with utility bills, or worry about how to feed your family. When your income drops and expenses go up, things spiral quickly. This can be even harder if your job involves physical labor or long hours on your feet. A pedestrian accident lawyer in Dallas can explain how job-related injuries may connect to compensation under Texas Labor Code § 408.001. We review your job duties, your medical limits, and the timeline you are working with to help document exactly what this injury has cost you.

Rushing, distracted driving, and impairment are the root causes of many pedestrian injuries. We have seen firsthand how one careless moment behind the wheel can leave someone with injuries that take months or even years to work through. These crashes happen far too often, and they are preventable. Drivers often cause serious harm when they:

  • Text or scroll while driving
  • Speed through school or construction zones
  • Fail to yield to people in marked crosswalks
  • Drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Ignore stop signs and red lights
  • Crowd intersections where people are crossing
  • Turn without checking crosswalks
  • Change lanes or merge without signaling
  • Drift into crosswalks while distracted
  • Fall asleep at the wheel or drive drowsy

Under Texas Penal Code § 49.04, it is illegal to operate a vehicle while intoxicated, yet drunk driving remains a leading cause of pedestrian injuries statewide. When someone chooses to behave this way and causes serious harm, they should be held accountable. That starts with identifying what went wrong and building a case around it. We are here to help you do just that.

Insurance companies often move fast when a pedestrian gets hurt. You might get a settlement offer before you have even seen a specialist or gotten your imaging results. These early offers are final once accepted, even if your condition gets worse later.

Insurers often leave out the costs that matter most. Emergency treatment may be covered, but ongoing care, physical therapy, and lost earnings are usually missing. Once you take the check, they consider the case closed. That means no help with additional surgeries, mobility devices, or income if your recovery takes longer than expected.

We have worked with people who said they accepted a settlement just to make the calls stop. That pressure hits hard when you are hurt and just want some peace. Your Dallas pedestrian accident attorney with Goff Law, PLLC can give you the time and tools to make a decision that fits your actual needs. We also make sure the other side follows Texas Insurance Code § 541.060, which prohibits unfair settlement tactics.

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