
How to Determine If You Qualify for a Pedestrian Accident Claim
We’ve seen what happens when careless drivers don’t pay attention. Whether you were hit on a crosswalk, struck in a parking lot, or blindsided near a bus stop, we can help. We’ll find out who’s responsible and make them pay. Here are the most common scenarios we’ve handled in pedestrian accident claims.
Crosswalk Collisions
A vehicle strikes a pedestrian legally crossing the street.
Accidents While Reversing
While backing up their vehicle, the driver hits passersby.
Sidewalk or Shoulder Collisions
Losing control of their car, the driver veers into pedestrian areas.
Bus Stop Incidents
A bus hits pedestrians near its transit pick-up locations.
Driving While Under the Influence
Impaired drivers put themselves and pedestrians at risk.
Parking Lot Accidents
A vehicle injures pedestrians in car garages or parking lots.
Don’t take on insurers alone. When they want to minimize your claim, we push back. Call Clay Travis Law for a free consultation.
How We Can Help You
When you’re facing a legal battle, you need a team that knows how to roll up its sleeves and fight for what’s right. At Clay Travis Law, we guide you through each step with clarity and determination.
Free Case Consultation
We sit down with you, listen to your story, and walk through the options that make the most sense for your situation.
Thorough Case Investigation
Our team digs into the details, gathers strong evidence, and builds your claim from the ground up.
Skilled Settlement Negotiation
We handle the insurance companies and push for a resolution that reflects the true impact on your life.
Strong Representation in Court
If the other side won’t budge, we’re ready to stand up for you in the courtroom.
No Fees Unless You Win
You won’t owe us anything unless we successfully secure compensation on your behalf.
Frequent Questions About Pedestrian Crash Cases
Pedestrian accidents leave you with more questions than answers. As a law firm, we cut through the confusion and give our clients a clear path forward. This is what we’re asked the most often while pursuing compensation for pedestrian injuries.


