Pedestrian Accident Litigation

At AAPC Lawyers, we understand the vulnerability that pedestrians face daily and the devastating impact an accident can have on the lives of pedestrians and their families. Car accidents involving pedestrians are far more likely to cause significant injuries than two-car collisions and unfortunately, pedestrian accidents are on the rise in the Greater Toronto Area. Many victims will suffer catastrophic injuries such as head injuries, broken bones, amputation, paralysis, severe disability, or even death as a result of these accidents, even if the driver is traveling at relatively low speeds. Pedestrians can greatly reduce their risk of permanent injury by knowing what to do in the hours and weeks after an accident has occurred.

AAPC Lawyers have in-depth knowledge and expertise in dealing with pedestrian accident laws and regulations. Contact us today for a free consultation so we can help guide you through the legal avenues.

If you or someone you know has suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident caused by the negligence of another party, you have the right to pursue financial compensation. Our team of experienced lawyers is dedicated to helping you recover the compensation you rightfully deserve. With unwavering commitment, our legal experts thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding your case. We meticulously review police reports and medical records, ensuring that we have all the necessary information to secure our clients’ financial compensation.

Navigating the complexities of dealing with insurance companies can be daunting, as their primary objective is to minimize payouts and safeguard their profits. They may attempt to downplay the severity of your injuries or argue that they pre-existed the accident. However, AAPC Lawyers are well-versed in dealing with insurance companies on your behalf. We construct robust cases that demand the attention and consideration of these companies ensuring that your rights are upheld, and your best interests are protected.

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