

California’s busy streets have crosswalks lined with palm trees, intersections framed by taco trucks and Teslas, and morning joggers sharing the road with commuters in a rush. In a state where sunshine and speed often mix, California leads the nation in pedestrian car accident injuries.
From Los Angeles freeways to San Francisco’s steep streets, vehicles strike thousands of pedestrians every year. Getting hit by a car, injuries that are life-altering, and medical bills leave families reeling. Understanding the types of injuries and how to protect your rights after a crash can help you begin rebuilding your life with confidence.
When a vehicle collides with a person, the human body absorbs the full impact. Unlike drivers, pedestrians don’t have seat belts, airbags, or a metal frame to protect them. Even a low-speed crash can cause serious harm. In 2023, there were 1,057 pedestrian traffic fatalities in California. Thousands more suffered severe injuries requiring hospitalization.
Many crashes occur in high-traffic corridors such as:
Road design and heavy traffic often contribute to many pedestrian collisions across the state.
You can be seriously impaired when getting hit by a car. Common injuries include:
The type of injury sustained and its severity will depend on many factors, including vehicle speed, impact angle, the victim’s age, and health.
The steps you take after a pedestrian car accident can significantly affect your health and your potential claim.
Key actions include:
After these steps, focus on recovery. The right legal guidance lets you prioritize healing while your attorney handles the rest.
California is a pure comparative negligence state. This means that even if pedestrians are partly at fault, they can still recover damages. If they have a percentage of fault, the amount of compensation they receive is reduced by their share of fault.
Drivers, however, have a duty to remain alert and yield to pedestrians. When a driver speeds, runs a red light, or fails to yield, they can be held legally responsible. In some cases, unsafe road design or poor lighting may also play a role, allowing victims to pursue a claim against a government entity.
Recovery from pedestrian car accident injuries can take months or years. Medical expenses, time off work, and emotional suffering add up quickly. Some victims face permanent disabilities that change every aspect of their lives.
A personal injury claim can help you recover compensation for:
An attorney can evaluate your case and determine the full extent of your losses. They can ensure that no category of damages is overlooked.
At Wells Call Personal Injury Lawyers, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that pedestrian accidents cause. Our attorneys have decades of combined experience handling complex personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout California. We bring knowledge, compassion, and proven results to every case.
We’ve recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for clients across California, earning membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and recognition among The Top Trial Lawyers in America. We use that experience to fight for the justice our clients deserve.
If you’ve sustained accident injuries as a pedestrian in California, our team can help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you need to move forward.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation. We’re here to help you understand your options, protect your rights, and focus on healing while we handle the rest.
