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Protecting Pedestrians Across Philadelphia

Walking through Philadelphia should never feel dangerous. Yet every day, pedestrians are struck by drivers who weren’t paying attention, ignored the crosswalk, or sped through an intersection. These moments change lives in an instant, and they’re almost always preventable.

At Kwartler Manus, our pedestrian accident attorneys in Philadelphia represent pedestrians who’ve been injured or lost loved ones due to careless drivers and unsafe streets. We move quickly to investigate, preserve video evidence, and confront insurance companies that try to minimize what your case is worth. Our approach is built on speed, precision, and relentless advocacy.

How Do Pedestrian Accidents Happen in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia’s dense layout and constant traffic make walking both common and risky. Between distracted drivers, aggressive intersections, and limited visibility, the danger is everywhere — especially in Center City and University City.

Many of these accidents occur because of:

  • Drivers texting or distracted by GPS
  • Failure to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
  • Speeding through intersections or stop signs
  • Drunk or impaired driving
  • Dangerous left turns or poor lighting conditions

Behind every accident is a preventable mistake. Our pedestrian injury lawyers in Philadelphia expose those failures and build cases that hold drivers and their insurers accountable for every consequence.

What Injuries Can Result From a Pedestrian Accident?

Pedestrians are completely exposed to the force of a vehicle. The physical injuries are often catastrophic, and the emotional toll can be lifelong. Beyond the hospital stay, victims face lost wages, therapy, and the stress of fighting with insurance adjusters who want to settle cheaply.

Common injuries we see include:

  • Traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones or fractures requiring surgery
  • Internal organ damage and bleeding
  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement
  • Psychological trauma and PTSD

Our pedestrian injury attorneys in Philadelphia work closely with medical experts to calculate not just the cost of treatment, but the cost of recovery: the time, pain, and stability you’ve lost because someone couldn’t be bothered to drive safely.

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Who Can Be Held Liable for a Pedestrian Accident?

Most people assume the driver is automatically at fault, but determining liability can be more complex. We dig into every angle of the crash to identify all responsible parties and the full scope of negligence.

That may include:

  • Drivers who failed to obey traffic laws
  • Rideshare or delivery companies whose drivers were working at the time
  • Property owners who ignored unsafe walkways
  • The city or municipality if broken signals or poor signage contributed

Our pedestrian injury attorneys in Philadelphia move immediately to secure surveillance footage, phone records, and witness statements: evidence that disappears quickly if not preserved.

What Compensation Is Available to Pedestrian Accident Victims?

When our pedestrian injury lawyers in Philadelphia pursue compensation, we’re not just talking about medical bills. We calculate the total impact of the crash: the wages you’ll lose, the therapy you’ll need, and the disruption to your daily life.

Victims may recover damages for:

  • Medical care and rehabilitation
  • Lost income or future earning capacity
  • Pain, emotional distress, and suffering
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Wrongful death in fatal cases

We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. That pressure drives better settlements and ensures the defense knows we’re serious.

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Why Choose the Pedestrian Accident Lawyers at Kwartler Manus in Philadelphia?

Kwartler Manus pedestrian accident lawyers in Philadelphia bring a trial-driven approach to every case, focusing on building strong claims from day one. Founded by trial attorneys David Kwartler and Jason Manus, the firm represents clients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, emphasizing preparation, strategy, and efficiency. By prioritizing clear communication and proactive case development, we help ensure that each claim is positioned for the best possible outcome while keeping you informed throughout the process.

Our recognitions and achievements include:

  • Over 2,500 personal injury cases and more than 250 jury trials, securing millions for clients
  • Super Lawyers
  • Super Lawyers Rising Stars
  • Best Lawyers in America – Ones to Watch
  • Top 40 Under 40, National Trial Lawyers Association

If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident, contact Kwartler Manus today to discuss your case and learn how our team can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

Serving Pedestrian Victims Throughout Philadelphia

Our firm represents injured pedestrians in:

  • Center City
  • South Philadelphia
  • University City
  • West and Northeast Philadelphia
  • Surrounding counties, including Bucks and Montgomery

Wherever the crash occurred, we’re ready to investigate and act.

Pedestrian Accident FAQs

What can a pedestrian accident lawyer do for me?

A pedestrian accident lawyer can handle every part of your claim, from investigating how the crash happened to identifying all responsible parties. This includes gathering evidence such as surveillance footage, witness statements, and police reports, and working with medical and accident reconstruction experts when needed. At Kwartler Manus, our attorneys build strong cases designed to withstand insurance company tactics and pursue full compensation for your injuries and losses.

What should I do immediately after a pedestrian accident?

Your first priority should be seeking immediate medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. If possible, call 911, file a police report, and document the scene with photos and witness information. Avoid discussing fault or giving statements to insurance companies before getting legal guidance, as early statements can negatively impact your claim.

How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim in Philadelphia, PA?

In Pennsylvania, most pedestrian accident claims must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. Missing this deadline may prevent you from recovering compensation, so acting quickly helps preserve evidence and protect your rights. Our team recommends speaking with an attorney early to ensure all deadlines are met.

Can my case be settled outside of court?

Yes. Many pedestrian accident cases are resolved through settlement without going to trial. However, having experienced representation can strengthen negotiations and improve the chances of a fair outcome. We prepare every case as if it may go to trial, which often puts pressure on insurance companies to offer better settlements.

How much do pedestrian accident lawyers cost?

Our pedestrian accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs. Legal fees are only paid if compensation is successfully recovered, allowing clients to pursue their case without financial stress.

When will my case be resolved?

The timeline depends on factors like injury severity, insurance disputes, and whether litigation is required. Some cases resolve in a few months, while others take longer if they proceed to trial or involve complex damages.

Can I still recover compensation if I’m partially at fault?

Yes. Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You may still recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50% at fault, though your recovery will be reduced based on your percentage of responsibility.

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