According to the NHTSA, nearly 5,000 pedestrians die in motor vehicle related accidents every year. Approximately 76,000 pedestrians suffered serious injuries in 2012 alone. In addition to vehicle-related pedestrian incidents, thousands of non-vehicular pedestrian accidents occur every year. Whether you have sustained injuries as a result of a negligent driver or a property defect, we strongly encourage you to reach out to our personal injury attorney. At Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C., we bring more than just skill and experience to the table. We bring passion to each case we take on.
Injured In A Pedestrian Accident?
Learn How We Can Help You
We will compile a strong personal injury claim that proves the fault of the negligent individual. Whether by witness accounts, police reports, or physical evidence – you can be confident in our ability to succeed.
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Take Advantage Of Your Constitutional Right to Compensation: (412) 906-4537
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Lean on Our Experience in the Law
Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C. are dedicated to offering dependable advocacy when injury victims need it most. For nearly 40 years, our personal injury lawyers have succeeded in helping friends and neighbors throughout maximize their recoveries.
Our approach to personal injury law is geared towards protecting your rights. If you have incurred physical injuries by way of someone else’s negligence, been refused workers’ compensation benefits by your employer, negatively affected by the side effects of a drug prescription, or put in harm’s way due to medical malpractice, our firm is here to pursue your best interests on your behalf.
Results Matter
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Recovery For a Catastrophically Injured Industrial Worker
$7,000,000+
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Recoveries for Occupationally Injured Railroad Workers
$50,000,000
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Recovery For a Steelworker in a Defective Products Case
$1,200,000
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Recoveries for Occupationally Injured Industrial Workers
$50,000,000
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Recovery for Fracking Workers for Wage and Hour Violations
$6,000,000
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Recovery Against a Municipality for 4th Amend
$3,000,000
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Recovery for Fracking Workers for Wage and Hour Violations
$6,000,000
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Defective Medical Device
$2,700,000
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Defective Medical Device
$1,300,000
Client Testimonials
Your Case Is in Good Hands
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“Very personal, alert and very informed. Prompt service and good results.”
Past Client
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“ I'm eternally grateful for this law firm and all the attorneys and other staff for their hard work on my behalf, thank you Robert Peirce & Associates”
Angel S
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“Took care of all our needs in the most professional manner”
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Discover the Difference Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C. Offers
Diligent Legal Service & an Unwavering Commitment to Client Support
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Representing the Injured for Over 36 Years
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Personal & Customized Attention
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Professionalism with a Proven Record of Success
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You Pay No Fees Unless We Win
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We Offer Free Consultations
Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions
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After Being Injured, What Steps Should I Take?
Answer
In the days following an accident, we advise you to write down as many details about the accident as possible. Make note of all conversations had with the individuals involved. Preserve evidence and locate witnesses who may be able to help prove your case. Notify the party or parties responsible that you intend to file a claim against them. Lastly, and most importantly, secure the assistance of an injury attorney.
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How Long Do I Have To File A Claim?
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The statute of limitations govern the amount of time you have to file a personal injury claim. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may have one year. Exceeding this deadline may result in your claim being dismissed. Due to the time sensitive nature of your injury lawsuit, we suggest you contact our attorney as soon as possible. We will review the details of your case and inform you of your rights.
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What If I Was Partially At Fault?
Answer
If you were partially responsible for your pedestrian accident, you will likely bear some of the responsibility for the accident. This will result in reduced recovery.
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What Damages Might I Be Entitled To Recover?
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You may be entitled to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering. Depending on the unique circumstances pertaining to your case, you may also be awarded punitive damages. In pedestrian accident cases resulting in wrongful death, the survivors of the victim may be entitled to recover full compensation for economic losses and damages.
Common Causes Of Pedestrian Accidents
In a collision between a pedestrian and a motor vehicle, the results are often catastrophic. As a pedestrian, you have no protection and are at the mercy of the driver. Whether your accident resulted in broken bones or a spinal cord injury – we stand at the ready to represent your right to compensation.
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Driving Under The Influence
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Texting Or Talking While Driving
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A Driver’s Failure To Yield
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Speeding & Other Reckless Behavior
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Ignoring A Crosswalk
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Running A Red Light
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Do I Have A Viable Case?
Schedule a free consultation to find out if you’re entitled to file a claim. Our attorney will review your case and inform you of your rights.
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Do I Need To Hire A Lawyer?
Self-representation will decrease your chances of a favorable outcome. Our lawyer has the experience and skill to maximize your compensation.
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What Do I Do Next?
You have a limited amount of time to file a claim for your injuries. Contact our attorney to begin building your highly effective claim.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Reduced
There may be a chance that you can get your charges reduced to a misdemeanor, depending upon circumstances with what exactly happened.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Suppressed Evidence
In some instances, it can be proven that some type of violation occurred during the process of investigation, which could lead to evidence being thrown out of court.
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Possible Case Outcomes
Charges Dismissed
We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.
Cover Your Bases with Our Bus Accident Checklist
9 Things You Should Do After a Bus Crash
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Stay at the scene of the accident, but move to a safe location.
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Make sure you and anyone else who is hurt receives necessary medical attention.
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Contact law enforcement to report the accident.
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Exchange information with the other driver (ex: name, insurance, etc.)
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Talk to witnesses, if any, and write down their contact information.
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Take pictures of the accident, including the cars, the scene, and any injuries.
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Let your insurance company know about the accident.
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Document and save everything regarding the accident.
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Hire a personal injury attorney to look out for your best interests.
