When Drivers Fail to See Pedestrians
Distracted drivers often fail to see pedestrians, even when these pedestrians clearly have the right of way, such as when pedestrians are in crosswalks. When an automobile hits a pedestrian, the result can be serious injury. The victims of pedestrian accident can experience broken bones, fractured skulls, punctured lungs, amputation and closed head injury, and wrongful death.
At Friedman, Domiano & Smith, we represent pedestrian accident victims by helping them to take effective legal action in Ohio courts. Attorneys at our law firm have both an in-depth knowledge of the law and years of experience. This helps us achieve the best possible results — favorable jury verdicts and settlements that help our clients move forward with their lives. Our main office is located in Cleveland, although we maintain additional offices in Ohio.
When we accept your pedestrian accident case, we investigate all the facts involved. We review medical records, interview nurses and doctors and consult with highly-regarded experts on car accidents. We also do legal research regarding all the laws and legal procedures that could affect your case.
You Can Afford a Lawyer If You Have Been Injured In a Pedestrian Accident
We accept cases on a contingent fee basis, which means we collect no attorneys' fees unless and until you recover on your claim, whether by settlement or by jury verdict. Our long record of success also enables us to commit substantial resources to investigate your case, hire expert witnesses, and cover other necessary expenses. If we win, we recover these expenditures. If not, you owe us nothing. Our ability to carry the sometimes substantial expenses of high-stakes litigation is a direct result of our past achievements, and can represent a powerful advantage in the ultimate recovery on your claim.
Contact Us at 866-636-8367
For more information about your rights after an injury, contact Friedman, Domiano & Smith by calling us toll-free at 866-636-8367 or completing our online contact form. Initial consultations are free and confidential.










