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Restigouche County Pedestrian Accident Lawyer


When a driver’s wrongful conduct behind the wheel leads to a collision with a pedestrian, the consequences can be fatal. Each year throughout Restigouche County, the negligence of motor vehicle operators leads to devastating pedestrian accidents. In many instances, the at-fault drivers whose negligent actions or inactions on the road led to fatal pedestrian accidents fail to remain at the scene of the collision they caused. These hit and run drivers leave their victims helpless and alone, with no concern for their well-being.

A driver’s lack of concern for other road-users, including pedestrians, may be considered negligence. That is because, in this province, all motor vehicle owners and operators are legally obligated to provide a duty of care to others on the road. As such, drivers have a legal responsibility to operate their vehicles with a reasonable degree of caution, and in accordance with all traffic laws. If a driver violates the rules of the road and their wrongful conduct causes an accident with a pedestrian, the offending driver may be responsible for financially compensating the victim of their negligence for damages they have incurred as a result of their collision.

Common examples of driver negligence that could lead to pedestrian accidents in Restigouche County include:

  • Distracted driving
  • Impaired driving
  • Reckless driving
  • Texting while driving
  • Speeding
  • Ignoring traffic signs or signals
  • Improper lane changes
  • And more

The negligence of another driver can cause pedestrians to lose their lives in senseless acts of violence. Family members can lose loved ones because of the wrongful actions of a complete stranger. Even if pedestrians survive a collision with a motor vehicle, they may feel the impact of their accident for the rest of their lives. Often, the survivors of pedestrian accidents acquire physical disabilities, debilitating mental health conditions, emotional trauma, and financial distress.

Survivors of pedestrian accidents in Restigouche County may find it impossible to keep up with the new, necessary expenses that begin accumulating after sustaining serious injuries. This is particularly true for accident survivors whose injuries prevent them from performing the duties of their jobs. If an injured pedestrian accident victim is unable to return to their workplace, they may find themselves struggling to keep themselves and their families afloat financially, especially in the wake of newly acquired financial losses arising from their injuries. These financial losses are often related to:

  • Medical treatment
  • Rehabilitative therapies
  • Medical equipment
  • Mobility aids
  • Prescriptions
  • In-home attendant care
  • Physical therapy
  • Strength-training classes
  • Psychological counselling
  • Psychiatric treatment
  • Accessibility adjustments to their homes
  • Mileage expenses to and from medical appointments
  • And more

If a driver’s negligence caused you to sustain injuries in a collision, our pedestrian accident lawyers may be able to help you recover financial compensation for damages you have incurred or will incur in the future because of your injuries. To learn about options for financial recovery that may be available to you, schedule a free initial consultation with our Restigouche County pedestrian accident lawyers today.

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Free Consultation for Restigouche County Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

In the wake of a traumatic, injurious accident, it can be difficult for pedestrians to know where to turn for accountability. This may be especially true for the victims of hit-and-run drivers who failed to remain at the scene of their pedestrian accidents. Our pedestrian accident lawyers serving Restigouche County are passionate about helping injured members of the community in their pursuits of justice and restitution.

At Preszler Injury Lawyers, the initial consultation with our Restigouche County pedestrian accident lawyers is always free. During this no-obligation first meeting, our pedestrian accidents lawyers serving Restigouche County may be able to provide you with crucial legal advice, all at no cost.

To schedule your free initial consultation with our Restigouche County pedestrian accident lawyers, call Preszler Injury Lawyers.

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