Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Serving Port Orchard, WA
Pedestrian accidents produce the most severe injury profiles in motor vehicle tort litigation. The biomechanics of pedestrian-vehicle collisions follow a predictable three-phase injury pattern: (1) primary impact at bumper height (lower extremity fractures — tibial plateau, femoral shaft), (2) secondary impact as the pedestrian contacts the hood/windshield (thoracoabdominal and head injuries), and (3) tertiary impact with the ground (contralateral TBI, spinal injuries). The GHSA reports over 7,500 pedestrian fatalities nationwide in 2023 — a 40-year high.
Drivers owe pedestrians a heightened duty of care in every jurisdiction. Under the common-law crosswalk presumption, pedestrians in marked or unmarked crosswalks have the right-of-way, and drivers must exercise due care to avoid the collision. Insurance companies routinely invoke comparative negligence defenses — jaywalking, dark clothing, pedestrian distraction — but these defenses are subject to the last clear chance doctrine in many states, which holds that the driver who had the final opportunity to avoid the collision bears primary liability.
At Bond Legal, we employ accident reconstruction engineers who use pedestrian throw-distance calculations, vehicle Event Data Recorder (EDR) downloads for pre-impact speed determination, perception-reaction time analysis, and sight-distance triangulation studies to establish driver negligence. Biomechanical experts correlate impact forces with injury patterns to prove causation. We counter blame-the-victim tactics with evidence-based presentations that establish the driver's failure to maintain a proper lookout.
If you've been involved in an incident in Port Orchard or anywhere in Kitsap County, Bond Legal's pedestrian accident lawyers are prepared to investigate your case, negotiate diligently with insurance companies, and take your case to trial in Washington courts if necessary.