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WHY INJURED PEDESTRIANS CHOOSE GLS INJURY LAW

Pedestrian cases are not just “car accidents without a car.” They involve right-of-way and crosswalk laws, PennDOT rules, serious injuries, and insurance companies that often blame the person on foot. You need a Pennsylvania pedestrian accident lawyer who is ready to take these cases all the way.

At GLS Injury Law, we combine deep local experience with a truly client-focused approach. Our trial-ready injury lawyers handle serious crash claims every day and know how to push back when insurers try to minimize what you have been through.

Reasons Central PA pedestrians turn to GLS Injury Law:

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    Proven results in serious injury cases: We have recovered more than one hundred million dollars for injured clients across Pennsylvania in all types of accident and injury claims.
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    Decades of courtroom and negotiation experience: Our pedestrian injury attorneys know how to present complex medical and liability issues to judges, juries, and insurance adjusters.
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    Direct access to your attorney: You work with an experienced pedestrian injury attorney, not a rotating cast of case managers. Calls are returned, and questions are answered.
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    Respected across Central Pennsylvania: Our lawyers are recognized for their work in personal injury litigation and appear regularly in courts in Lancaster, York, and Chester Counties.
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    Contingency-fee law firm with a win-no-fee promise: You pay no attorney fee unless we obtain compensation for you. The free consultation is truly free.

Case Results that Speak For Themselves

Millions of Dollars Won For Our Motor Vehicle Accident Clients

$117,000,000

Recovered for Injury Victims

HOW OUR TEAM SUPPORTS PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT VICTIMS

From the moment you contact us, our Central Pennsylvania pedestrian accident attorneys focus on protecting your health, your rights, and the value of your claim. While you work on recovery, we handle the legal and insurance issues.

Our role in your pedestrian accident case includes:

Thorough case investigation and evidence collection

We obtain police reports, scene photos, witness statements, and any available traffic camera or surveillance footage that shows how the crash happened.

Analysis of right-of-way and crosswalk laws

We apply PennDOT rules and local crosswalk laws to show how the driver violated pedestrian right-of-way or traffic control devices.

Medical documentation and damage evaluation

We work with your doctors and, when needed, medical experts to document injuries, future treatment needs, and long-term effects on your life and work.

Handling all insurance company communications

Our lawyers take over phone calls, letters, and negotiations with liability carriers and your own UM/UIM coverage, so you do not have to.

Preparing detailed settlement demand

We calculate medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.

Filing a lawsuit when necessary

If insurers refuse to be fair, we are ready to file suit and present your case in court.

Your health, recovery, and peace of mind deserve to come first. While you focus on healing and rebuilding your life, your case will move forward with careful attention to every detail. Your rights, benefits, and compensation are protected at every step so you can stay focused on getting stronger and moving forward.

PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS AND CATASTROPHIC INJURIES WE HANDLE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

Pedestrian crashes escalate quickly. Our team builds negligence cases across York, Chester, and Lancaster Counties to pursue full compensation.

Common Types of Pedestrian Accidents

    • Crosswalk/intersection collisions: marked or unmarked crosswalks, failure to yield, red-light/stop-sign violations, left- and right-turn strikes
    • Parking lot and school zone incidents: shopping centers, gas stations, store entrances, residential streets, and sidewalks
    • High-risk driver conduct: texting, DUI/drug impairment, speeding in pedestrian areas, drowsy driving, failure to stop at crosswalks
    • Hit-and-run crashes: uninsured motorist and layered coverage claims

Catastrophic Injuries in Pedestrian Collision Cases
 

      • Brain trauma: concussions, skull fractures, cognitive impairment from pavement impact
      • Spine and spinal cord damage: vertebrae fractures, disc herniations, paralysis, lifelong care needs
      • Orthopaedic and internal injuries: pelvic/femur fractures, compound breaks, organ damage, internal bleeding
      • Permanent harm: road rash, facial injuries, scarring, crush injuries, amputations, wrongful death claims

WHEN SHOULD YOU HIRE THE TOP NOTCH PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT LAWYER?

The best time to hire a pedestrian accident lawyer is as soon as possible after receiving medical attention.

Timing is critical because it directly impacts the strength and value of your case. Here is why acting quickly is essential:

 

  • To Preserve Evidence: Traffic camera footage and business surveillance video can be overwritten quickly. Scene evidence disappears, skid marks fade, and witness memories blur.
  • To Prevent Mistakes: You avoid giving damaging statements to insurance adjusters who may try to shift blame with claims like “jaywalking” or “darting into traffic.”
  • To Protect Your Claim Value: A lawyer helps prevent quick, low settlements before the full scope of long-term injuries, future care, and lost earning capacity is known.
  • To Meet Deadlines: Your lawyer ensures compliance with Pennsylvania filing deadlines, including the statute of limitations. If a government entity is involved, additional notice rules may apply.

In short, contacting an attorney early lets your legal team take over the burden, preserve proof, and protect you from insurance tactics.

WHAT SHOULD I DO BEFORE CONTACTING A PEDESTRIAN INJURY ATTORNEY?

Before contacting a pedestrian injury attorney, focus on medical care and gathering essential information to protect your legal position.

A short checklist of what to do first:

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    Seek medical care: Get evaluated immediately, even if symptoms seem minor. This creates medical records linking injuries to the crash.
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    Call the police and request a report: A police report is often a key piece of evidence in pedestrian claims.
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    Gather evidence: Take photos and video of the intersection, crosswalk markings, signals, vehicle, license plate, lighting, and visible injuries.
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    Collect names: Get driver information and witness contact details.
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    Save documents: Keep hospital paperwork, prescriptions, bills, and missed-work notes.
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    Protect your claim: Do not give recorded statements or sign broad medical releases before speaking with a lawyer.
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    Write down your memory: Note signal colors, traffic flow, weather, lighting, and anything the driver said.

GET MAXIMUM COMPENSATION FOR YOUR PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT CLAIM

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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU WORK WITH OUR TOP-rated pedestrian accident LAWYERS

From your first consultation, we listen, answer questions, and build a plan tailored to your case. While we handle the legal work, you stay informed at every step.

Here is what you can expect:

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    Initial consultation: We review what happened, explain next steps, and answer questions about fees and timelines.
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    Case evaluation: We gather police reports, records, witness statements, and video evidence to build a strong liability case.
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    Insurance notification and claim setup: We put carriers on notice, including liability insurance and UM/UIM coverage when needed.
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    Dispute handling: If insurers claim you share fault, we push back with evidence, PennDOT rules, and expert support when necessary.
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    Settlement negotiations: We pursue compensation for medical bills, lost income, future care, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering.
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    Lawsuit and trial readiness: If the insurer will not fair, we prepare the case for litigation and trial.
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    Post-resolution support: We help address liens and settlement logistics so you can move forward.

Meet Your Award-Winning MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT LAWYERS SERVING NEAR YOU IN CENTRAL PA

Experienced accident lawyers helping Central PA injury victims pursue maximum compensation​.

Anthony M. Georgelis

Represents injured workers and personal injury victims across Pennsylvania with skilled, results-driven legal advocacy.

Christopher P. Larsen

Guides Pennsylvania auto accident, slip and fall, and dog bite clients through claims, IMEs, and legal challenges with care.

Thomas J. Sabatino

Advocates for car accident and workers’ compensation clients in Pennsylvania, through every stage of claims and appeals.

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HOW TO KNOW IF YOU NEED A PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT ATTORNEY

Not every minor bump on a sidewalk requires a lawyer, but most people with serious injuries or complicated claims benefit from experienced legal help.

Six signs you should talk with a pedestrian accident lawyer right away:

You suffered serious or long-term injuries

 Hospital stays, surgery, fractures, head injuries, spinal injuries, or ongoing pain that affects your ability to work or care for yourself.

The driver or insurer says you were at fault

Claims that you “darted into traffic,” “were not in the crosswalk,” or “should have waited” are often attempts to use comparative negligence to reduce your recovery.

Your claim was denied or delayed

 Adjusters questioning your injuries, disputing coverage, or dragging out the process after a clear right-of-way violation.

The at-fault driver has limited or no insurance

Situations where your UM/UIM coverage and other policies must be explored to cover serious losses.

Multiple parties may share responsibility

Cases involving dangerous intersections, poor lighting, missing crosswalk markings, or unsafe parking lot design.

You feel overwhelmed by paperwork and calls

When letters, forms, and insurer calls start to pile up, a trial-ready injury lawyer can take over that burden.

If your case involves benefit pressure or complicated issues, legal representation is often the best way to protect your rights and maximize available benefits.

WHY SHOULD YOU HIRE THE BEST PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT LAWYER?

Because pedestrian accident claims often involve severe injuries and disputed fault, having an experienced attorney on your side from the very beginning is critical — starting with the essential steps you take immediately after the crash. 

Immediate Action Checklist

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Get Medical Attention

Seek care right away and follow restrictions.

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Document Key Details

Equipment involved, job conditions, witness names, and what you were required to do.

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Stay Cautious with Communications

Avoid casual statements or recorded calls that can be used to minimize your injury.

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Track Wages and Job Status

Save pay stubs and note changes in hours, duties, and overtime.

How Long Do Pedestrian Accident Cases Usually Take?

Many pedestrian accident claims resolve within twelve to twenty-four months, but timing depends on several factors. These include the seriousness of your injuries, how long your medical treatment lasts, how clearly fault can be proven, how many parties are involved, and whether a lawsuit is filed. Cases that involve catastrophic injuries or wrongful death often take longer because it is important to understand the full impact before settlement.

Your attorney will keep you informed about expected timelines and any developments that could speed up or extend the process.

How Is Compensation Calculated After a Pedestrian Accident?

There is no single number that fits every claim. Settlement value depends on your medical bills, future treatment needs, lost wages and reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, scarring or disfigurement, and the effect on your daily life and relationships. In fatal cases, wrongful death damages include loss of financial support, companionship, and guidance.

A Central Pennsylvania pedestrian accident lawyer at GLS Injury Law will review your losses carefully, identify all insurance coverage, and pursue maximum compensation.

Do Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Go to Court?

Yes. While many pedestrian accident cases settle through negotiation, some require filing a lawsuit and going to court to achieve fair results. If the insurer denies responsibility, blames the pedestrian under comparative negligence, or refuses to offer fair compensation, your lawyer can present evidence, question witnesses, work with experts, and argue your case before a judge or jury.

PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT FAQS FOR CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

Get clear answers about pedestrian accidents.

Reviewed by Anthony M. Georgelis, Attorney at GLS Injury Law, on May 20th 2025.

Pedestrian Accident Case FAQs

What should I do immediately after being hit by a car as a pedestrian?

After being struck by a vehicle, your priority should always be your health and safety. If you’re able, call 911 immediately to report the accident and request emergency medical assistance. Even if your injuries seem minor at first, it’s critical to be evaluated by a medical professional right away- some injuries, like concussions or internal bleeding, may not show symptoms immediately.

Next, gather as much information as possible. Take photos of the scene, your injuries, the vehicle, and any relevant road conditions. If there are witnesses, collect their contact details. Do not speak to the driver’s insurance company without legal counsel- they may try to downplay your injuries or shift blame. Instead, contact an experienced pedestrian accident attorney.

At GLS Injury Law, we know how to preserve evidence, protect your rights, and begin building a strong case for full compensation from the moment the accident occurs.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Yes, Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that as long as you were less than 50% at fault, you may still recover damages. However, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you. For example, if you’re awarded $100,000 and found to be 20% at fault, your final recovery would be $80,000.

It’s important not to assume or admit any fault at the scene or when speaking with insurers. These cases often involve complex investigations into speed, visibility, traffic controls, driver behavior, and more.

At GLS Injury Law, we meticulously review police reports, security camera footage, and eyewitness testimony to prove liability. Even if you believe you may have been partially responsible, such as crossing outside a crosswalk, you still deserve to have your voice heard and your injuries addressed. Let us determine where the fault truly lies and fight for what you deserve.

What kinds of compensation can I receive in a pedestrian accident case?

Victims of pedestrian accidents may be entitled to a variety of damages, depending on the severity and impact of their injuries. Compensation typically includes:

Medical expenses: Both current and future treatment, including surgery, rehabilitation, and ongoing care.

  • Lost wages: Time missed from work during recovery, as well as loss of future earning potential.
  • Pain and suffering: Physical pain, emotional trauma, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement: For long-term or life-altering injuries.
  • Wrongful death damages: If a loved one dies from injuries, families may pursue funeral costs, lost companionship, and other damages.

At GLS Injury Law, we work closely with medical professionals, economists, and vocational experts to quantify your damages and demand maximum compensation. We leave no stone unturned in building your case, whether we’re negotiating with insurers or pursuing litigation in court.

Who can be held liable in a pedestrian accident case?

The most common liable party is the driver of the vehicle that struck the pedestrian. However, other parties may also share liability, depending on the circumstances:

  • Municipalities or state agencies, if dangerous road conditions, poor signage, or defective traffic signals contributed to the accident.
  • Property owners are required to address cases where a poorly maintained sidewalk or parking lot creates a hazardous situation.
  • Vehicle manufacturers, if a vehicle defect, such as brake failure, played a role in the collision.
  • Employers, if the driver was operating a vehicle as part of their job duties at the time of the crash.

Determining liability requires a thorough investigation and in-depth understanding of Pennsylvania personal injury law. Our experienced attorneys know how to uncover all sources of liability and insurance coverage to ensure you receive the compensation you’re legally entitled to.

How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim in Pennsylvania?

Under Pennsylvania law, the statute of limitations for most pedestrian accident claims is two years from the date of the accident. This means you must file your personal injury lawsuit within that window, or you risk losing your right to seek compensation altogether.

However, there are exceptions. If a government agency is involved- such as PennDOT or a local municipality- you may need to file a formal notice of intent to sue within six months of the incident. Additionally, if the injured party is a minor, the timeline may be extended.

Even though two years may sound like a long time, evidence can disappear quickly, and witness memories can fade. That’s why it’s crucial to contact our legal team as soon as possible. At GLS Injury Law, we take immediate action to preserve critical evidence, document your injuries, and protect your claim.

What if the driver who hit me fled the scene or was uninsured?

Hit-and-run drivers and uninsured motorists are unfortunately common in pedestrian accidents. If the at-fault driver cannot be identified or lacks insurance, you may still have options for compensation through your own insurance policy- specifically, your Uninsured Motorist (UM) and Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage.

Even if you were walking and not in a vehicle, your auto policy (or a household member’s policy) may provide coverage for your injuries. However, these claims are still complex and often contested by insurance companies. They may attempt to minimize payouts or deny coverage altogether.

That’s where we come in. At GLS Injury Law, we have extensive experience handling UM/UIM claims and will negotiate with your insurer to ensure you are fully protected. If necessary, we won’t hesitate to take your case to court to hold them accountable for the benefits you’re entitled to under the law.

How do I prove the driver was at fault in a pedestrian accident?

Proving fault in a pedestrian accident case requires more than simply saying the driver hit you- it involves gathering clear, compelling evidence. Our legal team begins with an immediate investigation, including:

  • Securing surveillance footage from traffic cams or nearby businesses.
  • Collecting and reviewing the police accident report.
  • Interviewing eyewitnesses.
  • Reviewing medical records to correlate injuries with the collision impact.
  • Analyzing scene photos or reconstructing the accident with experts.
  • Verifying any traffic law violations, like speeding or failing to yield.

We also examine whether the driver was distracted, under the influence, fatigued, or violating any traffic laws. At GLS Injury Law, we build cases methodically and strategically- because the stronger the evidence, the more leverage we have to negotiate a full settlement or win in court.

Will my case have to go to court?

Not necessarily. In fact, the majority of pedestrian accident cases are settled out of court through negotiations with the driver’s insurance company. At GLS Injury Law, we approach every case with the mindset of trial readiness, but we always strive to resolve matters efficiently and favorably without lengthy litigation.

However, if the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation or denies liability, we will not hesitate to take your case to trial. Our firm is known for our aggressive courtroom advocacy and our ability to present powerful evidence to juries.

We’ll guide you every step of the way, from pre-trial motions and depositions to the courtroom itself- if it comes to that. And you can rest assured: we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, which often leads to stronger settlements from insurers who know we won’t back down.

How much does it cost to hire a pedestrian accident attorney?

At GLS Injury Law, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless we win your case. There are no upfront fees, no hourly rates, and no out-of-pocket expenses required to get started.

We advance the costs of litigation, including obtaining medical records, hiring expert witnesses, and conducting investigations. Once we recover compensation for you, we collect our fee as a percentage of your settlement or court award. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.

This structure ensures that every injured pedestrian has access to high-quality legal representation, regardless of financial situation. During your free consultation, we’ll walk you through the entire process and fee structure so there are no surprises- only clarity, compassion, and commitment to justice.

Why should I choose GLS Injury Law for my pedestrian accident case?

Our firm has earned a reputation throughout Lancaster County and Pennsylvania for delivering outstanding results in serious injury cases, including complex pedestrian accident claims. We don’t just process cases- we treat our clients like family, taking time to understand the full impact of your injuries and fighting tirelessly for the justice you deserve.

With over 100 years of combined legal experience, our award-winning attorneys bring a level of dedication, strategy, and courtroom strength that few firms can match. We’ve recovered millions of dollars for injured victims and have handled cases involving everything from hit-and-run drivers to catastrophic injury claims.

What truly sets us apart is our client-first approach. We are available 24/7, visit you wherever you are, and manage every aspect of your case so you can focus on healing. From the initial consultation to final resolution, we are your voice, your advocate, and your legal lifeline.

Does every pedestrian collision require legal representation?

Almost always. Serious injuries, disputed liability, multiple defendants, or insurance company blame-shifting make legal representation essential. The best pedestrian accident attorneys protect rights, handle insurance communications, and maximize compensation that self-representation rarely achieves under Pennsylvania law.

How long do pedestrian accident cases typically take?

Most resolve in 12–24 months. Complex cases involving catastrophic injuries, multiple liable parties, or trial litigation extend longer based on medical recovery, liability disputes, expert testimony preparation, and court scheduling.

What determines pedestrian accident settlement value?

Settlement amounts range from thousands to multiple millions, depending on injury severity, permanent disability, fault percentages, insurance policy limits, and punitive damages potential and available UM/UIM coverage. Catastrophic collisions causing traumatic brain injuries, massive internal injuries, neck or back disc herniations, spinal cord damage, or wrongful death reach the highest awards.

Can I claim emotional trauma and PTSD?

Yes. Pennsylvania courts recognize psychological injuries as recoverable non-economic damages when supported by mental health treatment records, psychiatric evaluations, or therapist testimony, which we include in demand packages. Pedestrian crash trauma, fear of crossing streets, and anxiety disorders warrant compensation.

What if the negligent driver has no insurance?

Claims proceed through your uninsured motorist coverage or underinsured motorist coverage, or against additional liable parties, including vehicle owners, municipalities, or property owners. Multiple insurance policies often apply in pedestrian vehicle crashes, and we pursue every applicable policy.

When should I contact a pedestrian accident lawyer?

Immediately after your medical treatment stabilizes. Evidence vanishes rapidly, insurance companies deploy attorneys and investigators instantly, and Pennsylvania’s two-year statute of limitations starts from the accident date. Top-notch and early legal representation protects against corporate tactics and preserves critical evidence. Contact our Central PA pedestrian accident lawyers now.

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