Teenagers are among the most often-injured demographic for pedestrian accidents, and it isn't hard to guess why. Here in Chicago, the nightlife is such that many teenagers are often out in groups after the sun has set, and these are the precise circumstances most often associated with a pedestrian accident. Add in the documented tendency for young people to congregate outside on streets and corners and it is no wonder that tragic pedestrian collisions continue to occur in Chicago every year.
Pedestrian Accidents: What To Do
What can you do if your teenager was injured in a pedestrian accident? The first step, as with any accident, is to seek medical care immediately. Once the victim is stable, it is essential to collect all the relevant information you can find, including the driver's name and license, the names of eyewitnesses, photographs of the scene and vehicle, and all your medical documentation. Even if you suspect the injuries are minor, it is essential to get yourself evaluated by a professional right away.
Know The Law On Pedestrian Accidents
Once the medical questions have been largely answered, the legal questions begin. Can you assign fault or negligence to another party, and what kind of expenses are you seeking to redress? Pedestrian accidents involving teenagers work the same way as all such accidents, meaning you may be entitled to significant damages for medical treatment, property damage, pain and suffering and loss of future income. The difference with teens is that the required care and rehabilitation may last for decades, so you will need a far more substantial settlements to defray the costs.
Get What You Deserve
Here at The Law Offices of Joseph Klest, we can help you get the full and fair settlement you deserve. Our experience in helping younger victims of major accidents has earned us a sterling reputation in Chicago, and today we are proud to defend victims of traumatic brain injury, paralysis and amputation throughout the state. To get started with a free consultation, call us at 888-694-0245 or fill out our contact form. We work on contingency, so we never charge a fee unless we win you money.






















