Pedestrian Accident: Cuts / Lacerations

Lacerations are a Common Consequence of Pedestrian Accidents

Since the inception of our firm back in 1994 we have been representing victims of serious cuts and lacerations caused by pedestrian accidents. Unfortunately, due to the violent nature of pedestrian accidents, these kinds of injuries are common. If you or someone you love has suffered cuts and lacerations due to the negligence of another, you may have a strong claim to compensation.

What Factors Determine the Viability of Your Claim?

Liability: Who is to blame for the accident? Is liability clear cut or are there other circumstances that could make proving liability difficult?

Coverage: Does the responsible party have insurance? If so, what type of policy do they have? How much money is out there to be pursued?

Damages: What damages were inflicted as the result of the accident? The idea here is simple; in cases where damages are great, the potential amount to be recovered is great as well.

You May Have a Claim to Compensation
Yellow-Check-MarkPedestrian accidents frequently cause serious injuries due to cuts and lacerations. If you’re suffering from a serious laceration injury because of a pedestiran accident, you deserve to be fairly compensated. Estey & Bomberger, LLP represents victims of pedestrian accidents in personal injury lawsuits.

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Mike Bomberger explains pedestrian accident cases:


Our Pedestrian Accident Case Results:

$3,300,000

Logan v. LACMTA

SETTLEMENT for multiple injuries (bus v. pedestrian) including extensive degloving injury to the lower extremity.


$2,200,000

Baney Case

SETTLEMENT for severe leg injury to ex-pro baseball pitcher in pedestrian versus automobile accident.

See our full list of results here.