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Pedestrian Hit in Crosswalk Lawyer in Burbank, CA

Burbank may be known for its studios and walkable neighborhoods, but for pedestrians, even a quick trip across the street can turn dangerous. With congested intersections, distracted drivers, and fast-moving traffic near schools, shopping centers, and residential areas, crosswalk accidents are far too common in our city.

As a pedestrian, especially in a marked crosswalk, you have the legal right of way under California law. Yet every year, individuals walking through crosswalks in Burbank are struck by drivers who fail to yield, are distracted, or are simply in a hurry. The results can be devastating—broken bones, brain injuries, spinal damage, or even wrongful death.

If this has happened to you or someone you love, you are not alone, and you don’t have to face the insurance companies or legal system without help.

At Tim D. Wright Law, we understand how overwhelming the aftermath of a pedestrian accident can be. We know the physical pain, the emotional distress, and the financial uncertainty that follows. That’s why we’re committed to helping injured pedestrians across Burbank hold negligent drivers accountable and recover the full compensation they deserve.

With a conveniently located office in Burbank and another in Van Nuys, Tim D. Wright Law is proud to serve the community with legal guidance that is both compassionate and aggressive. We don’t just handle personal injury claims—we advocate for people whose lives have been changed by someone else’s recklessness.

Your Rights as a Pedestrian in a Crosswalk

California Vehicle Code § 21950: A Driver’s Legal Duty

Under California Vehicle Code § 21950, all drivers must yield the right of way to pedestrians crossing the street within both marked and unmarked crosswalks. This means:

  • Drivers must slow down or stop to allow pedestrians to safely cross.
  • Vehicles cannot pass another car that is stopped at a crosswalk.
  • Drivers must always be alert for people crossing, especially at intersections.

Violating this law can lead to fines, license points, and—when injuries are involved—civil liability for damages.

What Counts as a Crosswalk?

Many people think a crosswalk only exists if it's painted on the road—but that’s not true under California law.

A “crosswalk” includes:

  • Marked crosswalks with painted lines, often at busy intersections.
  • Unmarked crosswalks at intersections where two roads meet, even without painted lines.

So, even if there are no white lines on the pavement, you still have the right of way at most corners and intersections.

Drivers Have a Legal Duty of Care

All drivers in California are required to:

  • Remain attentive behind the wheel
  • Watch for pedestrians at intersections
  • Avoid distractions like texting or using GPS while driving
  • Drive at a safe speed—especially in school zones and residential areas

When drivers ignore these responsibilities, they not only break the law—they put lives at risk.

Common Driver Violations Leading to Crosswalk Accidents

Some of the most frequent causes of pedestrian accidents in Burbank include:

  • Failing to yield at marked or unmarked crosswalks
  • Distracted driving, including texting, eating, or adjusting in-car systems
  • Speeding, especially near schools and pedestrian-heavy areas
  • Rolling stops at stop signs or red lights without checking for pedestrians
  • Making turns without checking the crosswalk

When these actions lead to someone being injured or killed, the driver may be held civilly liable for damages—including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

What to Do After Being Hit in a Crosswalk

Call 911 and Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Your health is the top priority. Even if you feel okay, some injuries don’t show symptoms right away—especially internal trauma or concussions. Calling 911 ensures:

  • Emergency medical help is dispatched
  • A police report is generated at the scene
  • There’s a documented record of the incident, which is crucial for your case

Get a Police Report and File an Incident Record

When officers arrive, be sure to:

  • Provide a clear, honest statement of what happened
  • Ask for the officer’s name and badge number
  • Request a copy of the police report when it becomes available

This report may include key details like the driver’s identity, witness statements, and whether any traffic violations were cited—all of which support your claim.

Gather Evidence at the Scene (If You’re Able)

If your injuries allow—or if someone can assist—collect as much information as possible, including:

  • Photos of the crosswalk, vehicle, injuries, skid marks, and road conditions
  • Contact info for any eyewitnesses
  • Driver’s name, license plate number, and insurance information

Documenting the scene early on can prevent the driver’s insurance company from distorting the facts later.

Do Not Give Statements to Insurance Adjusters Without Legal Advice

Shortly after the accident, you may be contacted by the driver’s insurance company. They may ask for:

  • A recorded statement
  • Medical authorizations
  • A quick settlement offer

Do not agree to anything without speaking to a lawyer. Insurance adjusters often try to minimize payouts or shift blame to the pedestrian. An experienced pedestrian accident attorney can handle these conversations on your behalf and protect your right to fair compensation.

Contact a Pedestrian Accident Attorney as Soon as Possible

The sooner you speak with a qualified attorney, the better. A legal team can:

  • Launch an immediate investigation
  • Preserve video surveillance or traffic camera footage
  • Handle all communications with insurance companies
  • Help you get the medical care and support you need
  • Pursue the maximum compensation for your injuries

At Tim D. Wright Law, we’re here to be your advocate from day one. We’ve helped many Burbank pedestrians who were injured while simply crossing the street—and we’re ready to help you, too.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Crosswalk Accident?

Medical Bills

Even a “minor” pedestrian accident can result in serious injuries requiring extensive medical care. Your compensation may include:

  • Emergency room visits and ambulance fees
  • Hospital stays
  • Surgeries and follow-up care
  • Physical and occupational therapy
  • Prescription medications and pain management
  • Medical devices (wheelchairs, braces, etc.)

We work with medical experts to calculate both current and future treatment needs, especially for injuries that will require ongoing care or rehabilitation.

Lost Wages and Future Income Loss

If your injuries forced you to miss work, you can recover compensation for:

  • Lost wages during your recovery period
  • Lost tips, bonuses, or freelance income
  • Reduced earning capacity if you can’t return to your previous job
  • Future income loss due to permanent disability or long-term limitations

These financial losses can put a major strain on you and your family. We make sure every dollar is accounted for.

Pain and Suffering

Physical pain and emotional trauma are very real consequences of being hit by a vehicle. You may be entitled to damages for:

  • Chronic pain and physical discomfort
  • Emotional distress and anxiety
  • Depression or PTSD
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent disfigurement or disability

These “non-economic” damages reflect the personal impact of the accident beyond just your financial losses.

Property Damage

Pedestrian victims are often carrying valuable personal items when they’re struck. You may be able to recover compensation for damage to:

  • Clothing
  • Cell phones
  • Eyewear
  • Laptops or other electronics
  • Bicycles or strollers (if applicable)

While these losses are smaller compared to medical costs, they’re still valid parts of your claim.

Wrongful Death Damages

If your loved one was tragically killed in a crosswalk accident, certain family members may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim. These cases can provide compensation for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of companionship and emotional support
  • Medical bills incurred before the victim’s passing

No amount of money can undo a loss, but wrongful death compensation can help families gain stability and closure during an incredibly difficult time.

You Don’t Have to Face This Alone—We’re Here to Help

Pedestrian crosswalk accidents are among the most serious types of personal injury cases. They often leave victims with devastating injuries, emotional trauma, and mounting medical expenses. Whether you’re facing a long recovery or grieving the loss of a loved one, one thing is clear: you need strong legal representation to protect your future.

Insurance companies will do everything they can to minimize your claim or shift the blame. But you don’t have to fight back alone. At Tim D. Wright Law, we understand what’s at stake. Our team will work tirelessly to investigate your case, preserve key evidence, and fight for every dollar you deserve—so you can focus on healing and rebuilding your life.

Contact Tim D. Wright Law Today for a Free Consultation

If you or a loved one was hit while walking in a crosswalk in Burbank, CA, reach out today. We offer free, no-obligation consultations, and you don’t pay anything unless we win your case.

📍 Burbank Office:
1112 W. Burbank Blvd., Suite 302, Burbank, CA 91506

📍 Van Nuys Office:
16555 Sherman Way, Suite B2, Van Nuys, CA 91406

📞 Phone: (323) 379-9995 | (818) 428-1080
📧 Email: firm@timwrightlaw.com
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