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Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Home > Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Sep 19, 2025 | Petro Cohen | Read Time: 3 minutes

Walking should be safe. You followed the signal, stayed in the crosswalk, and looked both ways before crossing. But a distracted or careless driver still hits you. Now you’re facing serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and calls from insurance companies offering low settlements.

If you’ve suffered injuries as a pedestrian in New Jersey, you need a pedestrian accident lawyer in New Jersey who understands what you’re going through and will fight for your rights.

Pedestrian Accidents in New Jersey

New Jersey sees hundreds of pedestrian accidents every year. Busy streets like Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City, the intersections of Wildwood, and shopping areas throughout Cherry Hill create constant interaction between cars and pedestrians.

Drivers get distracted, run red lights, fail to yield at crosswalks, or speed through residential neighborhoods. When these mistakes happen, passengers walk away from fender-benders, while pedestrians are rushed to trauma centers.

At Petro Cohen, P.C., we’ve helped pedestrian accident victims for over 25 years, and are ready to help you too.

Your Injuries Deserve Maximum Compensation

Pedestrian accidents cause catastrophic injuries that car crashes rarely produce. Your body has no steel frame, no airbags, no crumple zones. When a 4,000-pound vehicle hits you, the damage can be life-altering, including:

  • Head trauma and brain injuries that can affect memory and work;
  • Multiple broken bones needing surgery and a lengthy recovery;
  • Spinal damage, sometimes causing paralysis; and
  • Internal injuries requiring emergency care.

These injuries can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and often require long-term treatment. Your pedestrian accident attorney in NJ should know how to claim both current and future expenses.

How Insurance Companies Treat Pedestrian Victims

Insurance adjusters have one job: to save their company money. They’ll try every argument to avoid paying you what you deserve:

  • “The pedestrian was jaywalking.” Even if you crossed mid-block, drivers still have a duty to avoid hitting you when possible.
  • “It was dark, and the pedestrian was wearing black.” New Jersey law requires drivers to maintain a proper lookout regardless of lighting conditions.
  • “The pedestrian was distracted by their phone.” Even distracted pedestrians have rights, and drivers must exercise reasonable care.

We know these tactics and how to use evidence, witness statements, and expert analysis to hold drivers accountable.

Securing Your Financial Recovery

Injured pedestrians can recover compensation for:

  • Medical bills, rehab, and future care;
  • Lost wages and reduced earning ability;
  • Pain and suffering; and
  • Permanent disability.

As your pedestrian injury lawyer in New Jersey, we calculate what you’ve lost already and what this accident will cost you in the long term.

New Jersey Laws That Protect Pedestrians

New Jersey gives pedestrians significant legal protections. Drivers must yield the right of way to pedestrians in crosswalks. Speed limits in residential areas recognize that children and elderly residents use these streets regularly.

However, New Jersey also applies comparative negligence. For example, if you were struck while crossing against a “Don’t Walk” signal in downtown Ocean City, but the driver was speeding and texting, you might be assigned 20% fault while the driver bears 80% responsibility. Your 20% share would reduce your compensation, but you’d still recover the majority of your damages.

An experienced NJ pedestrian crash attorney can work to get to the bottom of what happened to minimize any blame placed on you.

Your Path Forward Starts Here

Pedestrian accidents don’t just injure your body—they disrupt your entire life. You deserve a legal team that understands your unique challenges and fights aggressively for your rights.

At Petro Cohen, P.C., we work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our experience with New Jersey pedestrian accident cases means we know how to build strong claims and negotiate with insurance companies from a position of strength. Contact us today for your free consultation. Let us show you how a pedestrian accident lawyer in New Jersey can help you rebuild your life after this devastating experience.

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