Pedestrian Accident Solicitors — Scotland 

Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users. Accidents caused by negligent drivers can occur on footpaths, in car parks or when crossing the road. A pedestrian accident claim can cover the costs of potentially life-changing injuries. At Watermans, our pedestrian accident solicitors help you secure maximum compensation.

More Compensation Than I Expected

"I would highly recommend Watermans to anyone who was pursuing a claim. I was kept up to date at all times through by email and phone calls, and I can't thank them enough for the compensation I received which was much more than what I had expected."

A Virdee, Personal Injury Claim

The Short of It

  • If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident caused by negligence,

    you may be entitled to compensation.

  • Injuries range from bruising, broken bones and fractures

    to spinal cord, head and brain injuries.

  • At Watermans, we understand that making a claim may seem daunting,

    but our skilled team of pedestrian accident injury lawyers is here to help.

  • Everything we do at Watermans is about getting you the resolution you need

    and providing straightforward legal advice. It should be that simple.

  • The Long of It 

    Pedestrian Accidents

    Pedestrian accident claims

    Pedestrians face the highest risk on the road, as outlined in the updated Highway Code hierarchy. In 2023, there were 47 pedestrian fatalities in Scotland.

    Pedestrian injuries caused by road traffic accidents are particularly devastating as they have little protection. Even slow-moving vehicles can cause a range of serious injuries, including fractures, head and brain injuries or spinal injuries.

    At Watermans, our expert team of pedestrian road accident lawyers specialise in injuries sustained in road traffic accidents. Whether you sustained a minor injury or something more serious, speak to one of our pedestrian accident lawyers today.

    Common Pedestrian Road Accidents

    What types of pedestrian accidents can I claim compensation for?

    There are various ways pedestrians can be injured in road traffic collisions, including:

    • Being hit by a car while crossing the road: If the driver failed to stop or yield, they may be liable for your injuries.
    • Pedestrian hit-and-run accidents: Even if the driver is not identified, you may still be able to claim compensation through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau.
    • Being struck while walking on the pavement: If the driver veered off the road due to negligence, you could have grounds for pedestrian car accident claims.
    • Collisions in parking lots or driveways: Due to the driver not paying proper attention while backing up or pulling out.
    • Being hit by a cyclist: Cyclists can still be held liable for hitting pedestrians.

    Making a Claim

    How do I make a pedestrian accident claim?

    If you have been in a pedestrian accident within the last three years that wasn’t your fault, you are most likely entitled to compensation. These are some of the steps you’ll need to follow before making pedestrian accident claims:

    • Seek immediate medical attention: Even if injuries seem minor at first or aren’t apparent at the accident scene, this will be important documentation for your claim.
    • Gather evidence: This includes photos of the scene, the driver’s details, contact information for witnesses, and a copy of the police report if one was filed. Our pedestrian accident lawyers can assist with this process.
    • Undergo a thorough medical assessment: To document the extent of your injuries and create a treatment plan. This will be vital when claiming for more severe injuries.
    • Submit your claim: The at-fault party’s insurer will investigate and determine if they accept liability.
    • Negotiate a fair settlement: We negotiate on your behalf to cover your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any long-term costs.

    How Much Compensation?  

    How much compensation can I claim for pedestrian accidents?

    The compensation amount you can claim will vary considerably. When you claim pedestrian accident compensation, you may be able to recover damages for:

    • Medical costs: Any expenses related to medical treatment, including hospital bills, medication, and therapy, can be included in your claim.
    • Lost earnings: If your injuries prevent you from working, either temporarily or permanently, you can claim compensation for the past and future income you’ve lost.
    • Pain and suffering: You can claim compensation for the physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident and your injuries. Our pedestrian injury solicitors will help assess the appropriate amount based on the severity of your situation.
    • Adaptations to your home or vehicle: If your injuries require modifications to your living space or transportation, these costs can be included in your claim.

    With significant injuries, the compensation claimed can be higher due to the impact on your lifestyle, work and even personal relationships. In such cases, the compensation will support you throughout recovery and long after your claim, ensuring you receive the appropriate treatment, support and rehabilitation.

    Why Watermans?  

    Why should I choose Watermans to pursue my claim?

    Watermans makes legal services stress-free so you can move forward. Our pedestrian injury lawyers are committed to making the claims process straightforward by taking the hassle from you and fighting each case to secure the maximum compensation.

    Trusted personal injury solicitors in Scotland

    Our expertise in personal injury claims covers a wide range of areas, including:

    Watermans pedestrian car accident lawyers represent thousands of clients throughout Scotland each year, securing millions of pounds in compensation. We work on a no-win, no-fee basis, which means that if your claim is unsuccessful, you won’t end up out of pocket.

    FAQs About Pedestrian Injury Claims

    For most personal injuries, you generally have up to three years from the date of the accident to make a claim. This is known as the limitation period or time limit. However, you must have raised a court action or settled a claim within this timeframe.

    There are some exceptions to this rule, for example, if the person lacks the mental capacity to claim due to their injuries, the time limit may be suspended until they regain capacity.

    Yes, you can make a pedestrian accident claim on behalf of a child until they turn 16. In claims involving children, a parent or guardian can represent the child’s interests. They’ll be responsible for making decisions related to the claim and ensuring that the child receives fair compensation for their injuries.

    Yes, you can still make a pedestrian accident claim even if the driver is uninsured. In Scotland, the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) is an organisation that compensates victims of accidents caused by uninsured or untraceable drivers. However, road traffic accident claims involving the MIB can take longer to resolve compared to claims against an insurance company.

    At Watermans, we believe that everyone should have access to expert legal representation without worrying about hefty legal costs:

    • We offer a no-win, no-fee service for pedestrian accident claims, meaning you won’t have to pay anything until we successfully secure compensation on your behalf.
    • Our law firm also provides free initial advice for all pedestrian accident claims.

    Take the first step towards justice and recovery.
    Reach out to Watermans now for straightforward advice from our pedestrian accident solicitors.

    How much could you claim?

    The figures quoted are a rough guide to show you the amount you could receive as compensation for your injury. Our solicitors will advise you in more detail about your specific claim.

    Your claim could be worth...

    Claim Worth

    The figures quoted are a rough guide to show you the amount you could receive as compensation for your injury. Our solicitors will advise you in more detail about your specific claim.

    Get in touch with us

    Everything we do at Watermans is about getting you the resolution you need and making that process straightforward. Start the process by sending us your details below or calling us on 0131 555 7055

    Our personal injury claims expert

    “I enjoy the challenge of putting my clients back in a position they would have been in, had they not been unfortunate to suffer an accident through no fault of their own.”

    John Dillon, Head of Dispute Resolution