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Noble, OK Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Pedestrian crashes are among the most devastating types of vehicle accidents in Noble, OK—because the human body cannot absorb the force of vehicle impact. When a driver hits a pedestrian, the consequences are typically severe or fatal. McKay Law fights for pedestrian accident victims throughout OK. Pedestrian wrecks are often caused by drivers who didn’t see or didn’t yield to people on foot. These incidents often occur during the wide variety of situations where drivers fail to watch for pedestrians. Kids and seniors are particularly likely to be hit—making damages especially significant in these cases. Our Noble pedestrian crash lawyers move fast to preserve evidence—traffic camera and surveillance footage, witness statements, accident reconstruction, police reports, dashcam evidence, vehicle event data recorders, and area lighting conditions. Liable parties may include 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. Injuries from pedestrian accidents traumatic brain injuries (often severe even at low vehicle speeds), spinal cord damage, paralysis, multiple broken bones, internal organ damage, pelvic fractures, amputations, and wrongful death. Pedestrians can suffer devastating harm from even slow-moving vehicles—a pedestrian hit at 30 mph faces an extremely high fatality risk. We recover all available damages including economic and non-economic losses, plus punitive damages where warranted. Insurance companies often try to blame pedestrians—we shut those tactics down with hard evidence. Even if you weren’t in a crosswalk, comparative negligence principles allow partial recovery—pedestrians retain rights even when they made mistakes. All pedestrian crash claims is handled on a contingency fee basis—no fees unless we recover. Contact McKay Law today for a no-cost case review with a Noble, OK pedestrian injury attorney who will fight for the full recovery you deserve.

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Pedestrian Accident Lawyer in Noble, OK | McKay Law

Pedestrian Incident Lawyer in Noble, OK | McKay Law

Understanding Pedestrian Accident Claims

Pedestrians are uniquely exposed on Oklahoma roads. When a pedestrian is struck, the injuries are typically severe. With nothing between them and the impact, deaths are common. Pedestrian deaths have increased dramatically in recent years, because of distraction, vehicle size, and speed. Whether you were struck while crossing the street, walking on a sidewalk, or in a parking lot, legal options are available. McKay Law represents pedestrian accident victims in Noble and across the state.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

  • Distracted driving
  • DUI
  • Driving too fast for conditions
  • Failure to yield to pedestrians
  • Traffic signal violations
  • Turning failures
  • Visibility failures
  • Reckless driving
  • Falling asleep at the wheel
  • Driving in poor weather
  • Poor visibility at night
  • Lighting failures
  • Missing crosswalk signals
  • Signal defects
  • Hit-and-run drivers
  • Lack of sidewalks

Common Locations for Pedestrian Accidents

  • Crosswalk incidents
  • Intersection-related strikes
  • Sidewalk strikes
  • School zones
  • Parking lots
  • Transit stops
  • Driveway strikes
  • Highway pedestrian incidents
  • Residential streets
  • Mid-block crossings

Pedestrian Accident Types

  • Hit while crossing — pedestrians hit while in marked crosswalks
  • Strikes between intersections — hit while jaywalking or crossing mid-block
  • Turn-related strikes — pedestrians hit by turning vehicles
  • Backing vehicle strikes — pedestrians hit by backing vehicles in parking lots
  • Hit-and-run incidents — hit-and-run pedestrian strikes
  • Strikes by impaired drivers — DUI-related pedestrian strikes
  • Strikes near schools — school-related strikes
  • Strikes of pedestrians on sidewalks — sidewalk-mounted strikes

Common Injuries From Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents typically produce catastrophic injuries because pedestrians have no protection from the impact:

  • Brain injuries
  • Permanent paralysis
  • Crush injuries
  • Major fractures
  • Internal bleeding
  • Traumatic amputations
  • Pelvic and hip injuries
  • Leg and knee injuries
  • Burn injuries
  • Road rash and cuts
  • Facial trauma
  • PTSD and anxiety
  • Wrongful death

Pedestrian Right of Way

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 Negligence and Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian comparative fault doesn’t bar recovery (Okla. Stat. tit. 23, § 13). Recovery available unless majority at fault.

Who Pays

  • The negligent motorist
  • The driver’s employer if the driver was on the job
  • The owner of the vehicle when ownership liability applies
  • The automaker in defect cases
  • Alcohol vendors when overservice played a role
  • A municipality in charge of negligently designed pedestrian infrastructure

What You Must Prove

  • Duty — Drivers must look out for pedestrians.
  • Negligent Conduct — Safety rules were broken.
  • A Direct Link — The unsafe driving led to the impact.
  • Damages — Economic and non-economic harm.

What Strengthens a Pedestrian Case

  • Official accident documentation
  • Scene and damage photos
  • Surveillance and traffic camera footage
  • Residential security cameras
  • Eyewitness accounts
  • Phone data tied to the moment of impact
  • Vehicle event data recorder (EDR) data
  • Alcohol and drug test records
  • Signal records
  • Engineering reconstruction
  • Records linking injuries to the strike

What Compensation Looks Like

Damages in pedestrian cases are usually significant:

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • Lifetime care costs
  • Lost income and loss of earning power
  • Property loss
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Lasting disability
  • Disfigurement damages
  • Survivor damages in fatal cases
  • Exemplary damages where conduct was reckless

Pedestrian Hit-and-Run

Hit-and-run pedestrian cases involve unique considerations:

  • UM coverage on the victim’s auto policy may apply
  • UM coverage on a relative’s policy may apply
  • Driver identification
  • Punitive damages

Child Pedestrian Cases

Children are especially at risk:

  • Kids are harder to see
  • Kids may run into roads
  • Drivers must exercise extra caution in school zones and residential areas
  • Catastrophic injuries common in child cases
  • Long-term impact
  • Lifetime damages

Filing Deadline

You typically have two years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). For children, the deadline may be tolled until age 18. GTCA notice within 12 months for government defendants.

What Working With Us Looks Like

We act fast to lock down video evidence, pursue driver background investigation, preserve electronic evidence, push for UM coverage, investigate dram shop claims when alcohol is involved, work with treating doctors, calculate full case value, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: Often a strong case. Hit-pedestrian cases usually establish clear 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: Comparative fault may apply, but recovery is still possible. Comparative fault doesn’t bar recovery in most cases.

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

A: Multiple recovery sources available — UM coverage and MedPay.

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

A: We handle child pedestrian cases regularly.

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

A: Frequently, 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. Talk to a lawyer first.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: Two years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Government claims require one-year notice.

Compensation After a Pedestrian Crash in Noble, OK

Pedestrian crashes produce catastrophic injuries faced with aggressive defense. There’s no airbag, no crumple zone, no metal frame between the pedestrian and the vehicle. Crash energy transfers directly to the pedestrian. Defense routinely blames pedestrians. A Noble pedestrian accident lawyer knows how to counter the standard pedestrian blame tactics.

Why Pedestrian Cases Are Distinctive

Catastrophic Injury Patterns

There’s no protective enclosure for pedestrians.

The body absorbs the full force of the crash.

Even at modest speeds, these crashes produce:

  • Leg and pelvic injuries from initial impact
  • TBI from hitting the vehicle or ground
  • Internal injuries from the impact
  • Back injuries from various impact dynamics
  • Multiple fractures

Catastrophic Injuries at Even Modest Speeds

Speed and pedestrian outcomes are tightly correlated.

Even at speeds well below highway speeds, pedestrian crashes produce catastrophic injuries.

Secondary Impacts

Secondary impacts are common.

Common impact sequences include:

  • First impact with the vehicle
  • Hood-strike
  • Striking the windshield
  • Being thrown onto the roof
  • Being thrown off
  • Striking the ground
  • Being run over by the vehicle or subsequent vehicles

Insurance Companies Aggressively Blame Pedestrians

Defense routinely pushes pedestrian fault.

Common defense arguments include:

  • Wrong-location defenses
  • The pedestrian wasn’t visible
  • The pedestrian failed to yield
  • The pedestrian was distracted
  • “You’d been drinking”

Effective rebuttal is possible.

Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents

Driver Failure to Yield

Right-of-way violations are the most common cause.

Distracted Driving

Inattentive drivers hit pedestrians.

Drunk and Impaired Drivers

Drunk drivers account for many pedestrian incidents.

Speeding

High-speed driving dramatically increases pedestrian crash severity.

Drivers Backing Up Without Looking

Backing-up incidents cause pedestrian backing crashes.

Left-Turn Crashes

Left-turn pedestrian crashes are particularly dangerous.

Right-Turn Crashes

Right-turn pedestrian crashes cause many pedestrian incidents.

Running Red Lights or Stop Signs

Signal/sign violations create catastrophic pedestrian incidents.

Inadequate Visibility

Limited visibility (weather, time of day, vehicle issues) increase crash risk.

Sidewalk and Crosswalk Issues

Inadequate crosswalk infrastructure create dangerous conditions.

Vehicle Defects

Vehicle defects affecting visibility, braking, or other safety can contribute to pedestrian crashes.

Where Pedestrian Crashes Happen

Intersections

Intersection-related incidents account for many pedestrian incidents.

Crosswalks

Crosswalk pedestrian incidents, despite signal/sign right-of-way for pedestrians drive many incidents.

Mid-Block Crossings

Non-intersection crashes can be more contested than intersection crashes, but pedestrian rights and driver duties still apply.

Parking Lots

Lot-based pedestrian crashes are recurring incidents.

Sidewalks

Vehicles entering sidewalks.

School Zones

School zone pedestrian crashes are particularly devastating.

Construction Zones

Construction zone pedestrian crashes.

Highways

Pedestrians on highways generate fatal incidents.

Right-of-Way and Comparative Fault Analysis

Crosswalk Right-of-Way

Pedestrians in marked crosswalks have legal right-of-way.

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

Unmarked Crosswalks

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

Driver Duty to See Pedestrians

Drivers have a continuing duty to look for pedestrians in all circumstances.

Even Where Pedestrians Are at Fault

Even with pedestrian fault, recovery is still typically possible.

Pure comparative jurisdictions permit recovery even with pedestrian-majority fault.

Modified comparative fault jurisdictions still allow recovery up to the threshold percentage.

Damages in Pedestrian Cases

Recoverable losses include include:

Medical Costs

Pedestrian cases involve significant medical care:

  • Initial emergency treatment
  • Multiple surgeries
  • Hospital stays
  • ICU and critical care
  • Extended rehabilitation
  • Continuing care
  • Prosthetics and adaptive devices
  • Home adaptations

Lost Wages and Earning Capacity

Substantial wage loss and reduced earning ability.

Pain and Suffering

Substantial pain and suffering damages.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Significant loss of enjoyment of life.

Mental Health Treatment

PTSD is common after pedestrian crashes.

Disfigurement and Scarring

Permanent disfigurement.

Loss of Consortium

Spousal damages.

Wrongful Death

Pedestrian crashes have high fatality rates, making wrongful death claims common.

Punitive Damages

Egregious conduct cases may unlock exemplary damages.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

The Driver

Primary defendant is the primary defendant.

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 can implicate government entities.

Property Owners

Premises-related contributions can implicate property owners.

Construction Companies

For construction zone crashes can implicate construction companies for traffic control inadequacies.

Employers

Course-of-employment cases can implicate employers.

Trucking Companies

For pedestrian crashes involving trucks involve trucking companies.

Rideshare and Delivery Platforms

Gig delivery and rideshare incidents can implicate the relevant platform.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Pedestrian Was Jaywalking”

Defense’s primary argument.

Defense claims the pedestrian was crossing improperly.

Counter requires comprehensive analysis of crosswalk laws and pedestrian rights.

“The Pedestrian Wasn’t Visible”

Defense leverages visibility limitations.

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

“The Pedestrian Was Distracted”

“You weren’t paying attention”. Even with pedestrian distraction, driver duties continue.

“The Pedestrian Was Impaired”

Impairment defenses. This doesn’t eliminate driver fault.

“The Pedestrian Caused Their Own Injuries”

“You caused this”. The driver’s duty to see pedestrians and operate safely makes complete pedestrian fault unusual.

“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 when feeling functional, getting evaluated is critical. Pedestrian injuries can include internal damage that’s not immediately apparent.

Don’t Move If Seriously Injured

Don’t try to move with serious injuries. Trying to move with spine injuries can worsen the harm.

Stay at the Scene Until Police Arrive

Stay put until law enforcement arrives.

Get Driver Information

Document driver identification.

Identify Witnesses

Independent observers provide critical evidence.

Photograph Everything

The scene, vehicles, your injuries, surroundings.

Document the Crosswalk Status

Crosswalk status, Signal status, Marking documentation.

Get a Police Report

Insist on official documentation.

Don’t Discuss Fault

Don’t speculate.

Don’t Speak With Insurance Adjusters Without Counsel

Adjusters reach out fast. Statements without legal advice hurt the claim.

Special Considerations for Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Cases

Hit-and-run pedestrian crashes are particularly devastating.

Pedestrian victims without auto policies, household auto policies may apply.

Special Considerations for Children

Child pedestrian victims involve distinct issues:

  • Children typically aren’t held to the same fault standard
  • Damages over a longer lifespan
  • Developmental impact

Attorney Costs

Pedestrian accident attorneys charge no upfront fees. Specialty expertise costs reimbursed from the recovery.

Move Quickly

Pedestrian accident cases require prompt action.

Video recordings requires prompt preservation.

Witness memories require prompt investigation.

Electronic vehicle records require preservation.

Scene evidence may be altered.

OK’s statute of limitations sets a hard cutoff.

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

McKay Law Is Your Noble Advocate After A Pedestrian Accident

Pedestrians have no airbags, no crumple zones, no seatbelts, and no metal frame between themselves and a vehicle — and when a reckless driver hits someone stepping off the curb, the result is in most cases devastating. Crosswalk strikes, drivers turning right on red without scanning for foot traffic, distracted motorists veering into bike lanes and sidewalks, drunk drivers veering onto curbs, parking lot incidents, and school zone wrecks involving children land victims with traumatic brain injuries, fractured spines, broken legs and pelvises, internal organ damage, and lifelong disabilities. Even at slow speeds, a vehicle striking a person produces forces the human body simply isn’t built to absorb. At McKay Law, we act fast to gather 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 proves the driver’s inability to yield.

The insurance company on the other side will attempt to shift blame onto you — alleging you stepped out unexpectedly, weren’t using a crosswalk, were wearing dark clothing, or were distracted by your own phone. We won’t tolerate it. When you become part of the McKay Law family, we build a case that centers the conversation on the driver’s duty to see pedestrians and the negligence that caused your injuries. We chase maximum 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, lost income, reduced future income, the life-altering hardship and grief of coming through a hit like this — and in the most heartbreaking cases, the wrongful death of a precious life. Phone us now at (866) 679-9651 or connect with us online to set up your free consultation and get a firm that stands up for pedestrians on your side.

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