Miami Pedestrian Accident Lawyer - One of America's Most Dangerous Cities for Pedestrians

Miami consistently ranks among the most dangerous cities in the United States for pedestrian fatalities. Wide, high-speed roads, distracted drivers, poor lighting, and a car-centric infrastructure leave pedestrians dangerously exposed. When a car strikes a pedestrian, the injuries are almost always severe.

At Connect Attorneys, we represent pedestrians who have been struck by negligent drivers across Miami-Dade County. No fees or costs unless we recover compensation for you.

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Florida Right-of-Way Laws and Pedestrian Rights

Crosswalk Accidents

Under Florida law, drivers must yield the right of way to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. When a driver strikes a pedestrian in a crosswalk, the driver is generally considered at fault. However, insurance companies may still argue comparative negligence - claiming the pedestrian stepped into the road suddenly or was distracted by a phone.

Non-Crosswalk Accidents

Pedestrians who cross outside of a crosswalk have a duty to yield to vehicular traffic. However, this does not absolve the driver of all responsibility. Drivers are required to exercise due care to avoid striking any pedestrian on the road. Under Florida's modified comparative negligence system (F.S. §768.81), even a pedestrian who was jaywalking may recover compensation - provided they are found less than 51% at fault.

Common Causes of Driver Negligence

The most common driver behaviors that cause pedestrian accidents in Miami include:

  • Distracted driving - texting, phone calls, GPS navigation, and eating while driving
  • Speeding - higher speeds dramatically reduce a driver's ability to see and stop for pedestrians, and exponentially increase the severity of injuries
  • Failure to yield at crosswalks - particularly at uncontrolled crosswalks and right-turn-on-red situations
  • Impaired driving - alcohol and drug impairment remain a significant factor in pedestrian fatalities, especially at night
  • Failure to yield when turning - drivers making left turns frequently fail to check for pedestrians in the crosswalk

PIP Coverage for Pedestrian Accidents

Florida's PIP (Personal Injury Protection) insurance under F.S. §627.736 applies to pedestrian accidents. If you carry auto insurance with PIP coverage, your policy may cover up to $10,000 in medical expenses and lost wages - but you must seek treatment within 14 days. For injuries that exceed PIP limits, which is common in pedestrian crashes, you may pursue a claim against the at-fault driver's bodily injury liability insurance.

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Miami's Most Dangerous Areas for Pedestrians

Certain corridors in Miami-Dade County are consistently among the most dangerous for pedestrians. Our attorneys have handled pedestrian accident cases throughout these areas:

  • Biscayne Boulevard - Stretching from Downtown through Edgewater, the Design District, and into North Miami, Biscayne Boulevard's wide lanes, high speeds, and heavy nightlife traffic make it one of Miami's deadliest corridors for pedestrians.
  • Flagler Street - The main east-west artery through Downtown Miami carries heavy pedestrian traffic near the courthouse, government buildings, and transit stops. Drivers navigating congested intersections frequently fail to yield to pedestrians.
  • Brickell Avenue and Brickell City Centre - Miami's financial district has seen rapid development, bringing dense pedestrian traffic alongside high-volume vehicle traffic. Construction zones, rideshare vehicles, and delivery trucks create additional hazards.
  • South Beach (Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, Washington Avenue) - High tourist foot traffic, nightlife, impaired drivers, and scooter/bicycle congestion create a dangerous mix for pedestrians, particularly at night and on weekends.
  • NW 7th Avenue and NW 27th Avenue - These north-south arterials through residential neighborhoods have high pedestrian fatality rates, often due to inadequate lighting, missing sidewalks, and high vehicle speeds.
  • US-1 / South Dixie Highway - From Homestead through Coral Gables, this corridor passes through commercial areas and transit stops where pedestrians must cross wide, high-speed lanes.

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Common Injuries in Miami Pedestrian Accidents

When a vehicle strikes a pedestrian, the human body absorbs the full force of the impact with no protection. Pedestrian accident injuries are almost always serious and frequently life-altering:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) - Pedestrians struck by vehicles are at high risk for concussions, contusions, and severe traumatic brain injuries when their head strikes the vehicle, pavement, or other objects. Learn more about brain injury claims.
  • Fractures and broken bones - Leg, hip, pelvis, arm, and rib fractures are common. Many require surgical repair with plates, screws, or rods, and may result in permanent limitations.
  • Spinal cord injuries - The impact force can damage the spinal cord, potentially causing partial or complete paralysis. These are among the most catastrophic outcomes of pedestrian accidents.
  • Internal organ damage - Blunt force trauma to the abdomen and chest can cause internal bleeding, organ lacerations, and punctured lungs.
  • Severe road rash and soft tissue injuries - Pedestrians thrown to the pavement often suffer deep abrasions, lacerations, and soft tissue damage.
  • Emotional and psychological trauma - PTSD, anxiety, depression, and fear of crossing streets are common after pedestrian accidents.

Under F.S. §95.11(3), you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Our Miami personal injury attorneys can evaluate the full extent of your damages at no cost.

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Miami Pedestrian Accident Lawyer - Frequently Asked Questions

These FAQs provide general information about Florida law and are not legal advice. The answers may not apply to your specific situation. Consult with an attorney for guidance on your particular case.

Can a pedestrian recover compensation if they were jaywalking?

Yes, in many cases. Under Florida's modified comparative negligence system (F.S. §768.81), a pedestrian who was partially at fault - including jaywalking - may still recover compensation, as long as they are less than 51% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies aggressively argue pedestrian fault, which is why having an attorney matters.

Does PIP insurance cover pedestrian accidents in Florida?

Yes. Florida's PIP (Personal Injury Protection) coverage under F.S. §627.736 applies to pedestrians who are struck by a vehicle. If you have an auto insurance policy with PIP coverage, it may cover up to $10,000 in medical expenses and lost wages - but you must seek treatment within 14 days of the accident. If you do not own a car, the PIP coverage of the vehicle that struck you may apply.

What should I do after being hit by a car as a pedestrian in Miami?

Call 911 immediately. Seek medical attention - even if you feel okay, adrenaline can mask serious injuries. Document the scene with photos if you are able. Get the driver's information and contact details for witnesses. Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company before speaking with an attorney. Then contact a Miami pedestrian accident lawyer for a free consultation.

How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident lawsuit in Florida?

Florida's statute of limitations for pedestrian accident injury claims is two years from the date of the accident (F.S. §95.11(3)). Missing this deadline generally means losing your right to file a lawsuit, regardless of how serious your injuries are.

What damages can I recover in a Miami pedestrian accident case?

Depending on the facts of your case, you may recover compensation for medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring and disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of life, and in some cases involving drunk or reckless drivers, punitive damages.

How much does a Miami pedestrian accident lawyer cost?

At Connect Attorneys, we handle pedestrian accident cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront. No fees or costs unless we recover compensation for you. The initial consultation is always free.

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Hit by a Car While Walking in Miami?

Pedestrians have no protection against a two-ton vehicle. If a negligent driver caused your injuries, you deserve someone who will fight for fair compensation. Our attorneys handle everything - from the investigation to the negotiation to the courtroom if needed.

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