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Pinellas Park sits at a dangerous intersection of heavy traffic, high-speed roadways, and growing foot traffic, and when a driver fails to yield, the person on foot always pays the highest price. Pedestrian accidents can leave victims dealing with serious physical harm, mounting medical expenses, and an uncertain road ahead.
If you or someone you know has been hurt while walking in Pinellas Park, the Pinellas Park personal injury lawyer at Marsalisi Law is ready to help. Frank P. Marsalisi has spent more than 18 years fighting for injured victims across the greater Tampa Bay area, and he handles every case personally, without passing your file to a paralegal or assistant.
Pinellas Park has several corridors where pedestrian accidents are a recurring problem. Park Boulevard, U.S. Highway 19, and 49th Street all see high volumes of vehicle traffic alongside areas where people regularly walk, bike, and cross intersections. Inadequate crosswalk markings, missing signage, and distracted drivers all contribute to the risk.
Florida consistently ranks among the most dangerous states in the country for pedestrians. According to the Florida Department of Transportation’s pedestrian and bicycle crash data, thousands of pedestrian crashes occur across the state each year, with Pinellas County among the counties that report the highest numbers of incidents. These are not random events. They are the result of driver inattention, reckless behavior, and failures to follow Florida traffic law.
Liability in a pedestrian accident case depends on the facts of the incident, but drivers are frequently found at fault. Florida law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks and to exercise reasonable care to avoid striking anyone on foot.
When a driver causes a pedestrian accident, the behavior behind it often falls into recognizable patterns. Some of the most common causes include:
Determining fault requires a thorough review of the police report, any available surveillance or dashcam footage, witness accounts, and the physical evidence at the scene. Frank P. Marsalisi builds each case with the same attention to detail he would want if it were his own family involved.
A pedestrian accident claim is not simply about covering hospital bills. When a driver’s negligence causes you harm, you may be able to pursue monetary compensation for a wide range of losses.
Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may be able to seek monetary compensation for current and future medical treatment, lost wages and reduced earning capacity, physical pain and ongoing discomfort, and the emotional impact of the accident on your daily life. In cases involving catastrophic harm, our traumatic brain injury attorney page outlines how these more serious claims are handled. When a pedestrian accident results in a fatality, Florida law allows eligible family members to pursue a wrongful death claim.
Florida’s updated tort laws have introduced important changes to how personal injury cases are evaluated, including how comparative fault is assigned. If an insurance company argues that you share some responsibility for the accident, having an experienced lawyer in your corner can make a significant difference in the outcome of your claim.
Not every law firm handles cases the same way, and the difference often comes down to whether the attorney is truly invested in your outcome. Frank P. Marsalisi takes on every client directly, which means you will speak with him, not a case manager or assistant, when you have questions about your case.
Our St. Petersburg pedestrian accident lawyer page provides additional information on how we approach these cases across the broader Tampa Bay area. Marsalisi Law has recovered millions of dollars for injured victims and has earned more than 300 five-star Google reviews from real clients who trusted us during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Frank is bilingual in English and Spanish, and the firm is available to clients 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
If you have questions about the claims process, our pedestrian accident FAQs are a helpful starting point.
These are some of the most common questions pedestrian accident victims in Pinellas Park have when considering a personal injury claim.
Florida follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you are found to be more than 50 percent at fault, you may not be able to recover monetary compensation. Below that threshold, your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault, which is why having a lawyer evaluate the facts of your case early on matters.
Seek medical attention immediately, even if you do not feel seriously hurt at first. Report the accident to law enforcement, gather contact information from any witnesses, and avoid giving recorded statements to the driver’s insurance company before speaking with a lawyer.
No. Marsalisi Law works on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless your case results in monetary compensation for you.
After a pedestrian accident, you should not have to navigate insurance companies, legal deadlines, and medical bills on your own. Frank P. Marsalisi has spent more than 18 years standing up for injured people across Pinellas County and the greater Tampa Bay area, and his approach is always personal, always direct, and always focused on getting you the best possible result.
With millions of dollars recovered for clients, over 300 five-star Google reviews, and a commitment to handling every case himself from start to finish, Frank P. Marsalisi is the lawyer you want on your side when it matters most. Marsalisi Law is Where Law Gets Personal! To get started, contact us today using our online form.
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