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The Schriever Law Firm Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian Accident Attorney in Provo

Legal Help After A Serious Pedestrian Crash

One moment you are walking, the next you are on the ground, in pain, with flashing lights around you. If you were hit as a pedestrian in Provo, you may be facing medical treatment, time away from work, and pressure from insurance adjusters. You should not have to sort it out alone.

At The Schriever Law Firm, we represent injured pedestrians and their families in Utah County. Our team focuses on personal injury cases, and we prepare each claim as if it is headed for trial. We work on a contingency fee, so you do not have to pay us upfront to have legal representation on your side.

Contact The Schriever Law Firm now for a free same-day review. We will lock down Provo traffic video, and police reports from crashes on University Ave, Center Street, or State Street.

Why Injured Pedestrians Choose Our Team

After a serious crash, you need more than a name on a billboard. You need a legal team that treats your case like it matters, explains your options, and has the track record to back up its approach. That is why so many injured people turn to The Schriever Law Firm when they are looking for a pedestrian accident lawyer Provo can rely on.

Our firm uses a team-based model. Instead of one attorney trying to manage every detail, your case benefits from the combined insight of our entire legal team. We review evidence together, discuss strategy from multiple angles, and work to anticipate how an insurance company or defense lawyer might respond. For a pedestrian collision that may come down to a few critical seconds in a crosswalk, that extra thought and preparation can matter.

We also prepare every case as if it is going to trial. That does not mean your case will end in a courtroom. Many resolve through settlement. It does mean that from the beginning, we focus on gathering complete medical records, documenting your injuries, understanding the crash scene, and identifying witnesses. Insurers tend to take claims more seriously when they see that the file is ready for trial, not just a quick settlement.

Our personal injury practice has a 99 percent-plus success rate. This history shows the care and effort we put into each case. Past results cannot predict or guarantee what will happen in your situation, and every claim is different, but this track record reflects our commitment to putting clients in the strongest position we can.

Cost is another major worry after a crash. We handle injury matters on a contingency fee. That means you do not pay upfront legal fees, and our fee is a percentage of what we recover for you. If there is no recovery, you typically do not owe a fee. During your consultation, we explain our agreement clearly so you know how it works before you sign anything.

Throughout the process, we keep communication at the center of our work. We explain what is happening with your case, what to expect from each stage, and what choices you have when offers come in. Our goal is for you to feel informed and supported, never left wondering what is going on.

What To Do After A Pedestrian Crash

In the days after a collision, small decisions can have a big impact on your health and your claim. You may already have been taken from the scene by ambulance, or you may have gone home thinking you were fine. Either way, there are steps that can help protect you.

First, make your health the priority. Some injuries, such as concussions or internal trauma, may not show full symptoms at the scene. If you have not already seen a doctor, urgent care, or emergency department, it is usually smart to do so as soon as you can. Follow medical advice and keep copies of any discharge papers, prescriptions, and referrals. These records connect your injuries to the crash and guide both treatment and your legal claim.

Next, make sure the collision was reported. In many pedestrian cases, officers from the Provo Police Department or Utah Highway Patrol come to the scene and complete an accident report. If you are not sure whether a report exists, you can contact the appropriate agency to ask how to request a copy. This report often becomes an important starting point for understanding what happened and who may be at fault.

Evidence from the scene can fade quickly. If you can do so safely, or if a friend or family member can help, take photos of where the crash occurred, including crosswalks, traffic signals, skid marks, and lighting conditions. Pictures of your injuries over time and of any damaged property, such as torn clothing or a broken phone, can also be helpful. If anyone saw the incident, try to get their names and contact information so your legal team can follow up later.

Insurance companies may start calling you soon after the crash. Adjusters might sound friendly, but their job is to limit what the company pays. Be cautious about giving recorded statements, speculating about fault, or agreeing to quick settlements before you understand the full extent of your injuries. You can usually provide basic information, such as your name and contact details, then let them know you prefer to speak after talking with a lawyer.

Liability In Provo Pedestrian Accidents

Many injured pedestrians worry they will be blamed for what happened, especially if they were not sure whether they were in a marked crosswalk. Utah law recognizes that fault is often shared, and a careful review of the facts is important before anyone reaches conclusions.

Drivers in the area have a duty to watch for people on foot, slow down, and yield when required. Collisions often happen when motorists fail to yield at crosswalks near BYU campus, rush through intersections along University Avenue, or turn right on red on roads such as State Street without checking the sidewalk. Distracted driving, speeding, and failing to look for pedestrians when visibility is limited can all lead to serious injuries.

Utah uses a comparative fault system. In practical terms, that means your compensation can be reduced if you are found partly at fault, and you are generally barred from recovery only if your share of fault reaches a certain level under state law. How that plays out depends on the specific facts, which is why it is important not to accept an insurer’s quick assessment that you are to blame.

Sometimes responsibility extends beyond the individual driver. If the car that struck you was being used for work, the driver’s employer may have legal responsibility for what happened. If the at-fault vehicle was part of a rideshare trip or a delivery service, there may be additional insurance policies in play. In other cases, problems with intersection design, missing signs, or inadequate lighting can contribute to danger for pedestrians.

Our legal team investigates liability by reviewing crash reports, speaking with witnesses, examining photos, and, when helpful, consulting outside professionals such as reconstruction specialists. We look at signal timing, driver phone records when available, and any surveillance or traffic camera footage we can obtain. The goal is to build a full picture of what happened so the fault is not based on assumption or incomplete information.

If you have questions about whether your own actions might affect your claim, we can walk through the details with you in a consultation. Often, people assume they have no case when the law may tell a different story.

Injuries & Compensation After A Crash

Being hit on foot is very different from being inside a vehicle. Without the protection of a car frame, even low-speed impacts in Provo can cause serious harm. Understanding how your injuries connect to your claim can help you see why it is important to look beyond the first medical bills.

Pedestrian crashes often result in broken bones, including fractures in the legs, arms, hips, or ribs. Head injuries are also common, ranging from concussions to more serious traumatic brain injuries. Some people experience spinal injuries, ligament damage in the knees or shoulders, or deep bruising and soft tissue trauma. These injuries can require ongoing treatment, physical therapy, or even surgery.

Physical injuries often come with financial strain. Time away from work, reduced hours, or the need to change jobs because of physical limits can affect your income. You may need help with daily activities at home or face lasting pain that changes how you participate in school, parenting, or community life.

Through a pedestrian injury claim, you may be able to pursue compensation for several categories of loss. These can include past and future medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity if your ability to work has changed, and the physical and emotional impact of your injuries. The exact value of a case depends on many factors, such as the nature of the injuries, how fully you recover, and the amount of insurance coverage available.

When we handle a case, we work to understand both your current needs and what your doctors expect in the future. That may involve reviewing medical records, talking with your providers, and, when appropriate, obtaining opinions about long-term limitations. Our results-driven and trial-ready approach is designed to help us negotiate from a position that reflects the full scope of your losses, while recognizing that no lawyer can promise a specific outcome.

How Our Provo Pedestrian Lawyers Help

When you reach out to our firm after a pedestrian crash, we guide you through a clear process. It usually begins with a free consultation where we listen to your story, answer questions, and explain how Utah injury claims generally work. If we both decide to move forward, we then formalize our contingency fee agreement in writing so you understand how we are paid.

From there, our team gets to work. We gather police reports, medical records, and billing information, and we review any photos, video, or witness details you have. We look at how the collision happened, what insurance coverage may be available, and what evidence we need to strengthen your claim. Because we use a team-based model, more than one attorney will typically review key issues and help shape strategy.

We also take on communication with insurance companies for you. That includes the at-fault driver’s insurer and, when applicable, your own coverage. We provide updates as your medical treatment progresses, and we explain the meaning of any settlement offers in plain language. When an offer comes in, we talk through the pros and cons of accepting, continuing negotiations, or preparing more actively for trial.

Many pedestrian cases in this area resolve through settlement, but we treat each one as if it could go before a judge or jury in the Fourth District Court in Provo. That mindset affects how we organize evidence, how seriously insurers view the claim, and how prepared we are if filing suit becomes the right step. Our 99 percent-plus personal injury success rate reflects how seriously we take this preparation, although each case still depends on its own facts.

Throughout the process, we keep communication open. We aim to return calls, reply to messages, and schedule meetings promptly. We know that injury cases are not just files; they are real lives disrupted. Our goal is to bring clarity and support so you can make informed decisions at each stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire your team?

We handle injury cases on a contingency fee. That means you do not pay us up front, and our fee is a percentage of any recovery we obtain for you. We explain the details of our agreement during your consultation so you understand costs before you decide how to move forward.

What if I was not in a crosswalk?

Not being in a marked crosswalk does not automatically end your claim. Utah’s comparative fault rules consider all the circumstances, including driver behavior. We can review where and how the crash happened, then explain how fault may affect your potential recovery under Utah law.

How long will my pedestrian accident case take?

The length of a case depends on factors such as how long your medical treatment lasts, how clearly fault is shown, and how cooperative insurers are. Some claims resolve in a few months, others take longer. We keep you updated and explain the timing as your case progresses.

Will you deal with the insurance company for me?

If we represent you, our team typically handles communication with insurance companies. We respond to adjusters, manage document requests, and negotiate on your behalf. This helps protect your rights and reduces the stress of repeated calls so you can focus on your health and daily life.

What can I expect at the first meeting?

At your first meeting, we listen to what happened, review any documents you have, and answer your questions. We explain how our process works, how our contingency fee is structured, and what the next steps might be. You leave with a clearer picture of your options.

Move Forward in Provo with The Schriever Law Firm

Your next steps after a pedestrian crash matter. Put our experienced Provo team between you and the insurer so evidence is preserved, deadlines are met, and the full impact of your injuries is clearly documented. The Schriever Law Firm brings local insight and trial-ready strategy to pursue the compensation you need for treatment and lost income.

Contact The Schriever Law Firm now for a free review; we will secure Provo traffic and UVX video, and police reports from crashes near BYU, University Ave, or Center Street.

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