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Protecting The Pedestrians Of Mobile County Since 2000

Even on the safest streets, pedestrians face the risk of injury due to negligent drivers. As a personal injury law firm that has served Alabama since 2000, Maloney-Lyons, can represent you if you suffered serious injuries as a pedestrian.

Our attorneys, David J. Maloney and Randall Lyons have achieved numerous favorable results for our clients, including high settlements and awards. If you live in Mobile or the surrounding region and need a pedestrian accident lawyer who provides personalized legal help, you can turn to ours.

Information You Need About Alabama Pedestrian Accidents

According to The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, pedestrian traffic accidents have increased since 2021. In 2022, the agency investigated approximately 760 car accidents involving pedestrians; of these, 125 had fatalities. The injuries to the pedestrian are often catastrophic due to the size and weight of an automobile. Some of the most common injuries in pedestrian car accidents include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Internal organ damage
  • Limb amputation
  • Partial or total paralysis
  • Fatal injuries

Many people are quick to place the blame for accidents on pedestrians, even if they had no fault at all. Alabama does not allow you to seek compensation through a lawsuit if you have even one percent fault for an accident. You therefore need the advocacy of a personal injury attorney who can prove that the driver or other party had fault for the accident and caused your damages.

Ask About Your Case – Free Personal Injury Consultations

If you were hit by a car while walking or hit in the crosswalk, please contact Maloney-Lyons, for our help. To speak with one of our personal injury lawyers in a free consultation, call us at 251-517-3370 or toll-free at 800-809-3669. Send us an email to reach us online. We work on a contingency fee basis.