Have you been injured in a pedestrian accident? It’s time to call an aggressive pedestrian accident attorney.
Pedestrians are extremely vulnerable to serious injury in the event of a traffic accident. With no safety gear to protect them, pedestrians typically suffer twice: once when the vehicle hits them, and once when they fall to the ground. Possible injuries can include:
Pedestrian accidents often take place at intersections and crosswalks, when inattentive drivers fail to look out for and yield to people on foot. At Perlmutter & Pourshalimi, we specialize in ensuring that pedestrians who are injured in this way never have to pay for someone else’s negligence. We do this by carefully investigating pedestrian accident cases to gather ample proof of liability as well as thorough documentation of all applicable damages, which may include:
If you have questions about a possible pedestrian accident case, please call us at 310-295-2236. We’re available 24/7 for free initial consultations.
At Perlmutter & Pourshalimi, we take on a wide range of cases with skill, dedication, and a sincere commitment to securing the best possible outcome for each client. Our attorneys are former criminal prosecutors who have also worked at some of the most prestigious civil litigation law firms.
Whether your loved one was the victim of elder abuse and neglect, whether you were the victim of a car accident, or whether you were injured as a result of an unsafe condition, Perlmutter & Pourshalimi has the experience to aggressively represent your interests. We offer aggressive representation for contingency fee arrangements. If we don’t win, you pay nothing.
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