Pedestrians expect safety when walking along Weston’s landscaped sidewalks, neighborhood crosswalks, and community parks. But when a driver fails to pay attention, the person on foot always suffers the most. A sudden pedestrian accident can bring life-changing injuries, rising medical bills, and months of stress.
At Rafaeli Law PLLC, our Weston pedestrian injury lawyers help injured pedestrians and their families understand their rights, pursue fair compensation, and hold negligent drivers accountable. Our firm handles cases throughout Weston, Broward County, and surrounding South Florida communities.
Florida remains one of the most dangerous states in the country for pedestrians. According to 2023 crash data from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), Broward County recorded 1,112 pedestrian crashes and 62 pedestrian fatalities in 2023.
These figures are alarming, especially in areas like Weston that are designed to be pedestrian-friendly.
While Weston is known for its planned neighborhoods and family-friendly atmosphere, pedestrians still face risks on key roads such as:
These dangers underscore the need for strong legal representation when pedestrian accidents occur. Learn more about our personal injury practice in Weston.
When you are hit by a car while walking, you face an uphill battle. Insurance companies, medical bills, and your own recovery can feel overwhelming. A qualified Weston pedestrian accident lawyer can guide you through the legal process and fight for full compensation.
Each step is handled with professionalism and urgency, ensuring your rights are protected.
Explore more about our attorneys and their experience handling injury cases.
Understanding how and why pedestrian accidents occur can help prevent them and strengthen your legal claim.
1. Distracted Driving – Drivers using cell phones, GPS devices, or eating behind the wheel often fail to see pedestrians in time. According to the NHTSA, distracted driving led to over 3,500 fatalities in 2022, including hundreds of pedestrian deaths.
2. Failure to Yield at Crosswalks – Florida law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. Many collisions happen when drivers make left or right turns and fail to check for pedestrians crossing legally.
3. Speeding and Aggressive Driving – Speeding increases both the likelihood of a crash and the severity of injuries. A pedestrian struck at 40 mph has only a 15% chance of survival, compared to 90% at 20 mph.
4. Low Visibility Conditions – Dusk, dawn, and nighttime increase the risk of pedestrian crashes. Poorly lit intersections and lack of reflective clothing also play a role.
5. Impaired Driving – Alcohol and drugs slow reaction time. Roughly 13% of pedestrian deaths nationwide involve a drunk driver.
6. Poor Infrastructure – Sidewalk gaps, broken crosswalk signals, and lack of pedestrian islands make Weston’s roads more dangerous than they appear.
Because pedestrians lack protection, even a low-speed collision can cause catastrophic injuries. These injuries often require long-term care and result in permanent disability.
Legal Support Area | What It Means for You |
Case Investigation | Gathers crash reports, witness statements, and video evidence to prove fault |
Medical Coordination | Connects you with treatment and collects records to document injury severity |
Insurance Negotiation | Communicates with insurers to block lowball offers and push for full value claims |
Lawsuit Filing & Trial Representation | Prepares your case for court and represents you in front of a judge or jury if needed |
Damage Calculation | Calculates both economic and emotional losses such as pain, suffering, and lost earnings |
Statutory Compliance | Ensures your case meets Florida’s strict filing deadlines (2 years for most claims) |
No Win, No Fee Structure | You pay nothing unless your attorney secures a financial recovery |
Determining liability is essential for pursuing compensation. Multiple parties may share responsibility depending on the situation.
Florida’s comparative negligence rule allows you to recover damages even if you were partially at fault, as long as your share of fault is 50% or less.
Learn more about your rights and the legal process on our Resources page.
With offices in Weston, our firm understands the roads, traffic patterns, and local challenges that affect pedestrian safety.
Taking the right steps after a crash can protect your health and strengthen your legal case.
Need guidance? Contact us for a free consultation or visit our Weston location.
Your injury claim may include several types of damages:
These cover quantifiable financial losses:
These compensate for personal suffering:
For families who lost a loved one:
If your loved one has died in a pedestrian accident, visit our Wrongful Death page to learn more.
In most cases, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim. This includes both personal injury and wrongful death claims.
However, shorter timeframes may apply in cases involving government entities. Delaying could result in lost evidence and weaker claims. Early legal representation is key.
Hear from the clients who trusted us to fight for their justice—and found peace, resolution, and results.
Call 911, seek medical care, document the scene, and speak with a lawyer before dealing with any insurance company.
Yes. Florida law protects pedestrians crossing at intersections even without marked crosswalks.
Depending on the severity, cases may settle for $50,000 to over $1 million. Factors include medical costs, long-term care, and liability.
Yes. Early legal intervention improves your chances of a full recovery and protects you from insurance tactics.
You may still be eligible for compensation through your own uninsured motorist policy or other third-party claims.
We work on a contingency fee basis; you don’t pay unless we win your case.
If you are facing a personal injury or insurance dispute, Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure the compensation you deserve.