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Poteau, OK Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Pedestrian accidents cause a disproportionate share of road fatalities in Poteau, OK—because the human body cannot absorb the force of vehicle impact. When a driver hits a pedestrian, the victim pays the highest price. McKay Law advocates for pedestrian accident victims throughout OK. Common causes of pedestrian accidents include impaired driving, distracted driving, and failure to watch for pedestrians. Common pedestrian crash types include crosswalk crashes when drivers fail to yield, intersection accidents from drivers turning across pedestrian paths, backing accidents in parking lots, school zone hits, nighttime crashes from poor visibility, and hit-and-run incidents leaving victims abandoned. Kids and seniors are particularly likely to be hit—with school zones, residential areas, and senior communities being particular concern areas. Our Poteau pedestrian injury attorneys act quickly to secure proof—the proof needed to establish exactly what happened and counter pedestrian-blaming defenses. We pursue claims against the at-fault driver, their employer if driving for work, government entities for dangerous road conditions or signal malfunctions, and bars or restaurants under dram shop laws in DWI cases. Common harm in pedestrian crashes TBIs, life-threatening internal injuries, permanent disability, and fatalities. Even low-speed pedestrian crashes can cause severe injuries—a pedestrian hit at 30 mph faces an extremely high fatality risk. We pursue full compensation including economic and non-economic losses, plus punitive damages where warranted. Adjusters frequently push contributory negligence arguments—we shut those tactics down with hard evidence. Even if you were partially at fault, recovery is often still possible—drivers still have a duty to watch for and avoid pedestrians. Every client we represent is handled on a no-win, no-fee basis—zero upfront cost. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a no-cost case review with a Poteau, OK pedestrian crash attorney who will hold the at-fault driver and their insurer accountable.

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Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Poteau, OK | McKay Law

Pedestrian Incident Attorney in Poteau, OK | McKay Law

Understanding Pedestrian Accident Claims

Pedestrians are the most vulnerable users of the road. When a car strikes a person on foot, the results are catastrophic. With nothing between them and the impact, pedestrians frequently suffer fatal injuries. Pedestrian deaths have increased dramatically in recent years, because of distraction, vehicle size, and speed. Whether crossing, walking on a sidewalk, or in a parking lot, legal options are available. McKay Law represents pedestrian accident victims in Poteau and throughout Oklahoma.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

  • Driver inattention
  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Driving too fast for conditions
  • Right of way violations
  • Ignoring traffic controls
  • Failure to look while turning
  • Visibility failures
  • Reckless driving
  • Driver fatigue
  • Driving in poor weather
  • Limited visibility at night
  • Poor street lighting
  • Missing crosswalk signals
  • Signal defects
  • Fleeing drivers
  • Inadequate sidewalks

Common Locations

  • Crosswalk strikes
  • Intersections
  • Pedestrians struck on sidewalks
  • School-area strikes
  • Parking facilities
  • Bus stops
  • Driveway accidents
  • Highway strikes
  • Strikes in residential areas
  • Mid-block strikes

Pedestrian Accident Types

  • Hit while crossing — pedestrians hit while in marked crosswalks
  • Mid-block strikes — hit at non-intersection crossings
  • Turn-related strikes — pedestrians hit by turning vehicles
  • Backing strikes — pedestrians hit by backing vehicles in parking lots
  • Hit-and-run incidents — fleeing driver incidents
  • Drunk driver strikes — impaired driver incidents
  • School zone strikes — children hit in school zones
  • Sidewalk strikes — drivers leaving the roadway and hitting pedestrians on sidewalks

Common Injuries From Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents typically produce catastrophic injuries because there’s nothing between them and the vehicle:

  • Severe head trauma
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Crushing trauma
  • Compound fractures
  • Internal bleeding
  • Loss of limbs
  • Hip and pelvic fractures
  • Lower-body trauma
  • Severe burns
  • Road rash and cuts
  • Lacerations and disfigurement
  • Mental and emotional trauma
  • Fatal injuries

Right of Way Rules

Oklahoma law gives pedestrians right of way in several situations:

  • Marked crosswalks
  • Unmarked crosswalks at intersections
  • Pedestrians on sidewalks
  • Pedestrians with the walk signal

Comparative Fault

Comparative fault still allows recovery (Okla. Stat. tit. 23, § 13). Pedestrians can recover if they’re 50% or less at fault.

Potential Defendants

  • The at-fault driver
  • An employer if the driver was on the job
  • The owner of the vehicle when ownership liability applies
  • The vehicle manufacturer when product defects played a role
  • Liquor establishments where overserving contributed
  • A government entity responsible for dangerous road design, broken signals, or inadequate sidewalks

What You Must Prove

  • Legal Obligation — Drivers must look out for pedestrians.
  • Breach — The driver failed to see or yield to the pedestrian.
  • Causation — The negligence caused the strike and your injuries.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Key Evidence

  • Crash reports
  • Scene and damage photos
  • All available video
  • Doorbell and security camera footage
  • Testimony from people who saw the strike
  • Phone data tied to the moment of impact
  • EDR readouts on speed and braking
  • Alcohol and drug test records
  • Traffic signal timing and maintenance records
  • Engineering reconstruction
  • Treatment documentation

Damages Available

These cases involve major damages:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lifetime care costs
  • Lost wages and diminished earning ability
  • Damage to belongings
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Lasting disability
  • Disfigurement damages
  • Survivor damages for surviving family
  • Punitive damages when warranted

Pedestrian Hit-and-Run

Hit-and-run cases have distinct features:

  • UM coverage on the victim’s auto policy may apply
  • Family UM may cover
  • Identifying the at-fault driver becomes critical
  • Punitive damages typically available when identified

Child Pedestrian Cases

Children are especially at risk:

  • Visibility issues
  • Children may dart into roads
  • Extra caution needed
  • Severe injuries
  • Lifetime impact common
  • Lifetime damages

Oklahoma’s Statute of Limitations

Oklahoma generally gives 2 years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). For children, the statute may be tolled for children. Government cases require one-year GTCA notice.

What Working With Us Looks Like

We act fast to preserve camera footage, examine driver history, preserve electronic evidence, pursue UM coverage in hit-and-run cases, pursue overservice liability, partner with healthcare providers, build comprehensive damages, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Common Questions

Q: I was hit while crossing the street — what’s my case?

A: Excellent case potential. Crosswalk strikes typically establish clear driver liability.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. No fee unless we recover.

Q: I was hit at night while crossing where there’s no crosswalk — am I at fault?

A: Maybe partly — but you can still recover. Oklahoma’s comparative fault rule allows recovery if you’re 50% or less at fault.

Q: A hit-and-run driver hit me — what can I do?

A: Your UM coverage typically applies.

Q: My child was hit while crossing the street — what can I do?

A: Parents can file claims for minor children.

Q: A drunk driver hit me — can I get punitive damages?

A: Often, yes. Punitive damages are commonly available in DUI cases.

Q: My family member was killed while crossing the street — what can we do?

A: File a wrongful death claim.

Q: Should I give the insurance company a recorded statement?

A: Don’t. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: Two years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Children’s deadlines may be tolled until age 18.

Compensation After a Pedestrian Crash in Poteau, OK

Pedestrian accidents combine the most catastrophic injury patterns with the most aggressive insurance defense tactics. Pedestrians have no vehicle structure protecting them. Crash energy transfers directly to the pedestrian. Insurers aggressively challenge pedestrian fault. An attorney familiar with these distinctive cases knows how to counter the standard pedestrian blame tactics.

Why Pedestrian Cases Are Distinctive

Catastrophic Injury Patterns

Pedestrians lack vehicle protection.

The body absorbs the full force of the crash.

Even at low to moderate speeds, impacts cause:

  • Lower extremity injuries
  • Head and brain injuries from striking the vehicle or pavement
  • Internal injuries from the impact
  • Spinal injuries
  • Bone injuries throughout the body

Catastrophic Injuries at Even Modest Speeds

Speed and pedestrian outcomes are tightly correlated.

Even at speeds well below highway speeds, impacts cause severe outcomes.

Secondary Impacts

Pedestrians frequently suffer multiple impact events.

Common multi-impact scenarios include:

  • Vehicle-strike
  • Being thrown onto the hood
  • Windshield impact
  • Being thrown onto the roof
  • Being thrown from the vehicle
  • Striking the ground
  • Being run over

Insurance Companies Aggressively Blame Pedestrians

Pedestrian-fault arguments are routine.

Defense routinely raises:

  • The pedestrian was in the wrong place
  • Visibility defenses
  • The pedestrian failed to yield
  • “You were on your phone”
  • Impairment defenses

These arguments often have weaknesses.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Driver Failure to Yield

Yield failures generate many pedestrian incidents.

Distracted Driving

Drivers using phones, GPS, or other distractions hit pedestrians.

Drunk and Impaired Drivers

Impaired drivers generate many serious pedestrian cases.

Speeding

Drivers exceeding safe speeds dramatically increases pedestrian crash severity.

Drivers Backing Up Without Looking

Backing-up incidents strike pedestrians, particularly in parking lots, driveways, and back-out spaces.

Left-Turn Crashes

Left-turn pedestrian crashes generate many serious crashes.

Right-Turn Crashes

Right-turn crashes against pedestrians strike pedestrians who are properly in crosswalks.

Running Red Lights or Stop Signs

Signal/sign violations create catastrophic pedestrian incidents.

Inadequate Visibility

Poor visibility conditions including various visibility limitations drive crashes.

Sidewalk and Crosswalk Issues

Crosswalk infrastructure problems create dangerous conditions.

Vehicle Defects

Product defect cases can contribute to pedestrian crashes.

Where Pedestrian Crashes Happen

Intersections

Intersection-related incidents are the most common pedestrian crash location.

Crosswalks

Crosswalk crashes, despite pedestrian right-of-way drive many incidents.

Mid-Block Crossings

Mid-block crashes face more contested fault analysis, but drivers still have duties.

Parking Lots

Lot-based pedestrian crashes are particularly common.

Sidewalks

Vehicles entering sidewalks.

School Zones

Pedestrian incidents in school zones generate distinctive cases.

Construction Zones

Pedestrians in construction zones.

Highways

Pedestrians on highways generate fatal incidents.

Right-of-Way and Comparative Fault Analysis

Crosswalk Right-of-Way

Crosswalk pedestrians generally have right-of-way.

Right-of-way rules vary, but pedestrians have priority in crosswalks.

Unmarked Crosswalks

Many jurisdictions recognize unmarked crosswalks at intersections carry pedestrian right-of-way.

Driver Duty to See Pedestrians

Drivers must look for pedestrians continuously.

Even Where Pedestrians Are at Fault

Even with pedestrian fault, comparative fault permits recovery.

Pure comparative jurisdictions allow full recovery analysis.

Modified comparative fault jurisdictions permit recovery up to the bar.

Damages in Pedestrian Cases

Pedestrian accident damages can be substantial include:

Medical Costs

Pedestrian cases involve significant medical care:

  • Initial emergency treatment
  • Multiple surgeries
  • Hospitalization
  • Critical care costs
  • Extended rehabilitation
  • Future medical care
  • Prosthetics and adaptive devices
  • Accessibility renovations

Lost Wages and Earning Capacity

Significant lost wages and reduced earning ability.

Pain and Suffering

Significant pain and suffering.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Major quality of life impact.

Mental Health Treatment

Psychological consequences.

Disfigurement and Scarring

Permanent disfigurement.

Loss of Consortium

Spousal damages.

Wrongful Death

Pedestrian fatalities, making wrongful death claims common.

Punitive Damages

In cases involving extreme conduct may support punitive damages.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

The Driver

Driver carries primary liability.

Drivers in Multi-Vehicle Crashes

Multiple driver fault can face liability.

Vehicle and Component Manufacturers

Equipment-related crashes can implicate manufacturers.

Government Entities

For crashes involving road design, signal issues, signage problems create government liability.

Property Owners

Property issues affecting the crash can implicate property owners.

Construction Companies

Construction-related crashes can implicate construction companies for traffic control inadequacies.

Employers

Where the driver was acting in the course of employment can implicate employers.

Trucking Companies

For pedestrian crashes involving trucks create commercial liability.

Rideshare and Delivery Platforms

Gig platform crashes involve gig company liability.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Pedestrian Was Jaywalking”

The dominant defense.

Defense argues the pedestrian wasn’t in a crosswalk.

Defeating this defense requires comprehensive analysis of crosswalk laws and pedestrian rights.

“The Pedestrian Wasn’t Visible”

Defense claims visibility issues prevented the driver from seeing the pedestrian.

Drivers have duty to look for pedestrians regardless of visibility conditions.

“The Pedestrian Was Distracted”

Distraction defenses. Even with pedestrian distraction, drivers maintain their duty.

“The Pedestrian Was Impaired”

“You’d been drinking”. This doesn’t eliminate driver fault.

“The Pedestrian Caused Their Own Injuries”

“You caused this”. Driver duties means complete pedestrian fault is rare.

“Comparative Fault”

Defense pushes shared-fault arguments.

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Pre-existing condition defenses.

Critical Steps After a Pedestrian Accident

Get Immediate Medical Attention

Even without obvious severe injuries, same-day medical care matters. Pedestrian injuries can include internal damage that’s not immediately apparent.

Don’t Move If Seriously Injured

Wait for emergency services when seriously hurt. Moving with potential spinal injuries can increase injury.

Stay at the Scene Until Police Arrive

Wait for police.

Get Driver Information

Capture driver information.

Identify Witnesses

Witnesses can be crucial.

Photograph Everything

The scene, vehicles, your injuries, surroundings.

Document the Crosswalk Status

Crosswalk status, Pedestrian signal information, whether crosswalks were properly marked.

Get a Police Report

Make sure law enforcement files the report.

Don’t Discuss Fault

Leave fault determination to investigators.

Don’t Speak With Insurance Adjusters Without Counsel

Insurance adjusters call quickly. Direct insurer communication can permanently damage the case.

Special Considerations for Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Cases

Pedestrian hit-and-runs are especially serious.

Pedestrians without their own auto insurance, resident relative auto coverage may apply.

Special Considerations for Children

Child pedestrian crashes have particular concerns:

  • Pedestrian fault is rarely applied to children
  • Long-term damages
  • Lifelong development impact

Attorney Costs

Counsel handling these cases work on contingency. Specialty expertise costs paid by counsel.

Move Quickly

Pedestrian accident cases require prompt action.

Camera evidence requires prompt preservation.

Independent observations require prompt investigation.

Electronic vehicle records require preservation.

Conditions can be modified.

OK’s statute of limitations continues running.

Connecting with a Poteau pedestrian accident attorney quickly triggers preservation steps.

McKay Law Is Your Poteau Advocate After A Pedestrian Accident

Pedestrians have nothing in the way of airbags, no crumple zones, no seatbelts, and no metal frame between themselves and a vehicle — and when a inattentive driver plows into someone stepping off the curb, the result is virtually always devastating. Crosswalk strikes, drivers turning right on red without checking for foot traffic, distracted motorists wandering into bike lanes and sidewalks, drunk drivers veering onto curbs, parking lot incidents, and school zone wrecks involving children put victims with traumatic brain injuries, fractured spines, broken legs and pelvises, internal organ damage, and lifelong disabilities. Even at residential speeds, a vehicle hitting a person produces forces the human body simply isn’t built to absorb. At McKay Law, we waste no time to secure traffic and surveillance footage, dash cam recordings, the at-fault driver’s cell phone records, vehicle black box data, witness statements, and any crosswalk signal timing data that nails down the driver’s failure to yield.

The insurance company on the other side will do everything to shift blame onto you — arguing you came out without warning, weren’t using a crosswalk, were wearing dark clothing, or were distracted by your own phone. We shut that down. When you partner with the McKay Law family, we build a case that focuses the conversation on the driver’s duty to notice pedestrians and the carelessness that caused your injuries. We demand full compensation for emergency airlift and trauma care, surgeries, ICU and prolonged hospitalization, ongoing rehabilitation, future medical needs, prosthetics or mobility aids when amputation is involved, in-home and long-term care, prescription costs, missed paychecks, lost earning capacity, the enduring pain and emotional toll of surviving a collision like this — and in the most devastating cases, the wrongful death of a loved one. Call us right away at (866) 679-9651 or connect with us online to set up your free consultation and bring a firm that battles for pedestrians behind you.

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