Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Boca Raton, FL
Demand The Limits provides effective legal representation for pedestrians who have been struck by cars, trucks, and other vehicles throughout Boca Raton and Palm Beach County. We know how these cases work, how insurance companies approach them, and what it takes to hold negligent drivers accountable.

Dedicated Representation for Pedestrian Accident Victims in Boca Raton
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When you’re injured while getting around on foot, Demand The Limits can step in to tend to the legal and insurance side of your case. Our attorneys will investigate the accident, preserve key evidence, identify all available sources of compensation, and build a claim that reflects the full scope of your losses.
We’ve recovered more than $100 million for injured clients across South Florida and have more than 600 five-star Google reviews. Our compassionate legal professionals take a personal and proactive approach to every case. We believe clients should feel informed, supported, and confident that their legal team is fully invested from beginning to end.
Types of Pedestrian Accident Cases We Handle
Every pedestrian accident is different. The available evidence, the case strategy, and the legal challenges that follow all depend on how and where the crash occurred. Our team takes on the full range of pedestrian accident scenarios in Boca Raton and across Palm Beach County.
Crosswalk and Intersection Collisions
Pedestrians struck in marked crosswalks have strong legal footing, but insurers still frequently contest these claims. We focus on documenting light cycles, crosswalk conditions, and traffic camera data to reconstruct what happened.
Parking Lot and Driveway Backover Incidents
Low-speeds don’t necessarily mean low-severity injuries, particularly for vulnerable pedestrians like older adults and children. These incidents can also raise questions about property owner responsibility when poor lot design or inadequate lighting play a role.
Hit-and-Run Accidents
Just because a driver flees the scene doesn’t mean you lose your right to recover compensation. Florida law allows hit-and-run victims to access uninsured motorist coverage under their own policy, and law enforcement sometimes identifies the driver after the fact.
Night and Low-Visibility Crashes
Most fatal pedestrian crashes in Florida happen after dark. These cases typically involve disputes about visibility and road lighting that require careful accident-scene documentation.
Senior Pedestrian Incidents
Older pedestrians face a significantly higher risk of fatal or catastrophic injury when struck by a vehicle. As such, their claims require careful accounting for long-term care costs and the big picture of how their injury affects their daily life.
Sidewalk and Mid-Block Accidents
Not all pedestrian collisions happen at crosswalks. When a driver leaves the roadway, mounts a curb, or hits someone walking along a shoulder or sidewalk, the liability and evidence requirements are different.

Don’t Pay for Someone Else’s Mistake
If a driver's negligence put you in the hospital, our Boca Raton pedestrian accident attorneys can step in to manage the insurance claims process, curate evidence, and put together a compelling case for comprehensive compensation.
What Causes Pedestrian Accidents in Boca Raton?
Pedestrian accident claims come down to a pair of central questions: What caused the crash, and who failed to act with reasonable care? In most cases, the answers point directly to a driver who wasn’t paying attention or following the rules.
Here are some of the most common causes of pedestrian accidents we see across Palm Beach County:
- Distracted driving
- Failure to yield
- Speeding
- Turning without checking
- Running red lights or stop signs
- Drunk or impaired driving
- Backover accidents
- Inadequate crosswalk infrastructure
Common Injuries After a Pedestrian Accident
A pedestrian accident doesn’t have to happen at high speed to cause serious injuries. Because pedestrians absorb the full force of a collision with no protection, the harm they sustain can be devastating even after low-speed impacts.
We routinely help clients facing such injuries as:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Concussions
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Broken and fractured bones
- Ligament tears and joint damage
- Nerve damage
- Soft tissue injuries
- Road rash and deep lacerations
- Burns, scarring, and disfigurement
- Neck and back injuries
- Amputations
Injuries that don’t appear especially severe at the scene often prove far more serious in the days and weeks that follow. A claim that resolves before the full picture becomes clear almost always undervalues what the victim has actually lost.
Compensation Available to Pedestrian Accident Victims in Boca Raton
The value of a pedestrian accident claim depends on the severity of the injuries, the financial losses involved, and the long-term impact the crash has had on the victim's life.
Economic Damages
Economic damages are intended to cover the financial losses your injuries have caused, such as:
- Emergency treatment, hospitalization, and surgery
- Follow-up care, specialist visits, and physical therapy
- Prescription medications and medical equipment
- Future medical expenses if the injury requires ongoing treatment
- Wages lost during recovery
- Reduced earning capacity for long-term or permanent injuries
- Out-of-pocket costs tied directly to the accident
Non-Economic Damages
In contrast with economic damages, non-economic damages cover what can’t be measured in receipts. This may include:
- Pain and suffering, both past and continuing
- Emotional distress and anxiety
- Disability and permanent physical limitation
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Loss of enjoyment of life and various activities
- Loss of companionship or consortium
Punitive Damages
In rare cases, punitive damages may also be available. They aren’t meant to compensate for a specific loss but to punish particularly reckless or intentional misconduct, such as a road-rage driver or one who fled the scene. Whether they apply to your claim depends on the facts and evidence available.
Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident in Boca Raton
The actions you take immediately after a crash can affect both your medical outcome and the strength of your legal claim. Here’s what to focus on:
- Call 911: Florida law requires road users to report crashes involving injury to law enforcement. A police report will create an official record of the incident.
- Get medical attention right away: Some injuries may not exhibit symptoms right away. Delaying care can harm your health and give insurers grounds to dispute your claim.
- Photograph everything you can: Take clear pictures of the vehicle, the driver, the intersection, crosswalk markings, traffic signals, skid marks, and all visible injuries.
- Get the driver's information: If possible, write down the driver’s name, license plate, insurance information, and contact details.
- Don’t talk to the at-fault party’s insurer: You aren’t required to give a statement, and doing so before speaking with a lawyer will almost always work against you.
- Contact Demand The Limits: We’re available around the clock and will begin investigating your accident as soon as you retain us.
Florida Law and Your Pedestrian Accident Claim
Florida's legal landscape informs how pedestrian accident claims take shape, what compensation is available, and how long victims have to act. Here are a few key rules you need to know.
No-Fault Insurance and Pedestrians
Florida's no-fault PIP system may apply to pedestrians who own a vehicle and carry personal injury protection coverage. PIP covers 80% of reasonable medical expenses and 60% of lost income up to $10,000 but requires initial treatment within 14 days of the accident. Pedestrians without insurance can go after the at-fault driver's liability coverage directly.
Stepping Outside the No-Fault System
Pedestrians with serious injuries, such as permanent limitation of a body function or significant scarring, can sue the negligent driver directly for economic and non-economic damages that PIP doesn’t cover.
Comparative Negligence
Under Florida's modified comparative negligence rules, you can still recover compensation if you were partially at fault for your accident as long as you weren’t more than 50% responsible. We’ll work to minimize your percentage of liability to maximize your eligible recovery.
Pedestrian Right-of-Way Laws
Florida Statute §316.130 and §316.123 establish the rights of pedestrians and the duties of drivers. These statutes are often pivotal for proving fault in pedestrian accident cases.
The Statute of Limitations
Florida law sets strict deadlines for taking legal action. In general, personal injury and wrongful death claims are subject to a strict two-year statute of limitations. Waiting too long could put your right to seek damages at risk.
Hit by a Car in Boca Raton? Start Here.
Our capable pedestrian accident attorneys are available for a free, no-obligation case review any time you need us. Find out where you stand before the insurance company controls the narrative.
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Pedestrian Accident Attorneys Serving Boca Raton and South Florida
Demand The Limits proudly serves clients throughout the Boca Raton region and beyond. Whether your crash happened in Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, or a surrounding area, we’re ready to help.
Boca Raton
Orlando
Boynton Beach
Delray Beach
West Palm Beach
- Pompano Beach
- Deerfield Beach
- Fort Lauderdale
- Jacksonville
- Tallahassee
- Fort Myers
- And throughout the entire state.

You've Been Through Enough. We'll Take It from Here.
At Demand The Limits, we offer more than just legal advice. We offer a path forward. Our Boca Raton pedestrian accident lawyers are available 24/7 to listen to your story and guide you through the process of demanding justice and fair compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I file a claim if I was jaywalking when I got hit?
Possibly. Florida's modified comparative negligence law allows you to seek compensation even if you share some fault, provided your share doesn’t exceed 50%. Jaywalking may reduce your eligible recovery, but it likely won’t eliminate it altogether.
The driver who hit me had no insurance. What now?
The uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on your auto policy may apply even though you were on foot. If you don’t have UM coverage, there may be other options, depending on the circumstances. This is one of the first things we’ll evaluate when you contact us.
How long will my case take?
Cases with clear liability and well-defined injuries may resolve in several months, while those involving permanent injuries, disputed fault, or uncooperative insurers typically take longer. We’ll never push for a premature settlement that undervalues what you’ve lost.
The driver fled the scene. Do I still have legal options?
Yes. Hit-and-run victims can access uninsured motorist coverage under their own policies, and traffic cameras and witness accounts sometimes identify the driver after the fact. Our investigation will assist with that.
Should I see a doctor even if I feel okay?
Yes, and as soon as possible. Injuries like concussions, herniated discs, and spinal injuries often present as mild discomfort for the first 24–48 hours. Waiting to get checked out can also give the insurer a basis for disputing whether the crash really caused your injuries.



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