Pedestrian Accident Attorney in Coral Gables, 33134
When a Car Hits a Person, the Injuries Are Catastrophic. Your Compensation Should Reflect That.
Pedestrian Accident Attorney in Coral Gables, FL
Our office is at 2525 Ponce de Leon Boulevard — the same street where pedestrian crashes happen. We know which government office is responsible for each street, the traffic light timing at busy intersections, and where the security cameras are on Miracle Mile and Giralda Avenue.
This is the local knowledge we use to start working on your case on day one. Coral Gables is a great place to walk, but when drivers do not watch out for walkers, people get hurt very badly. We fight to hold careless drivers and dangerous streets accountable.
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Research shows that people who hire a lawyer recover 3.5 times more money than those who do not. The difference is even bigger when we can hold the city or county responsible for a dangerous street.
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Does car insurance cover you if you are hit by a car as a pedestrian? Yes. However, under Florida’s no-fault system, you must use your own auto insurance (or a resident relative's) first. You can only use the striking driver's insurance if you do not own a car or live with a relative who does. Additionally, your injuries must be permanent or severe before you can sue the driver for pain and suffering.
Understanding Insurance and How It Pays Your Bills
Florida operates under a no-fault insurance system, but how your bills are paid as a pedestrian depends on a strict statutory order of priority. If you are hit by a car, you must look to your own auto insurance policy first; your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) covers you even when you are walking. If you do not own a car, you must next look to the PIP policy of any resident relative you live with. Only if you do not own a vehicle and do not live with a relative who owns one can you claim PIP benefits from the striking driver's insurance.
Once the correct PIP policy is identified, it pays for 80% of your medical bills and 60% of your lost wages, up to $10,000. But in a serious pedestrian crash, $10,000 does not go very far. A single visit to the emergency room can easily cost more than that.
Once the $10,000 is used up, you can sue the driver for more money. By law, your injuries must be serious, like a permanent injury, scarring, or losing the ability to use a part of your body. If they are, you can claim money for your pain and suffering, future medical care, and the wages you will lose because you cannot work.
CHG Lawyers checks every possible source of insurance money. We look at the insurance of the car that hit you, your own car insurance, policies for rideshare drivers (like Uber or Lyft), and commercial insurance for delivery trucks and company vehicles that drive through Coral Gables.
What if the driver has no insurance? If the driver who hit you does not have insurance (or does not have enough), we can look at your own auto insurance. If you have "uninsured motorist" coverage, it can pay for your injuries even though you were walking and not driving. This is one of the most common ways to get money that other law firms miss.
Dangerous Streets for Pedestrians in Coral Gables
Miracle Mile and the Salzedo/Giralda Restaurant District
Miracle Mile is a very busy street with many shops and restaurants. The nearby Giralda area is also busy, especially at night. Many accidents happen when people cross the street between restaurants and parking garages. The city designed this area for walking, but there are not enough safe crosswalks where people actually need to cross.
University of Miami Campus and US-1 Crossings
Thousands of students cross US-1 (South Dixie Highway) every day. US-1 is a fast road, and the traffic lights with crosswalks are far apart. This makes people want to cross in the middle of the street. Since the state road department (FDOT) is responsible for this road, we can sometimes sue the government if the crossing is not safe.
Ponce de Leon Boulevard
This is the main north-south street in Coral Gables, and our office is right on it. Cars often drive much faster than the 35 mph speed limit. There are long distances between crosswalks, making it dangerous for people walking between shops and homes.
Florida's 2023 Law Change — Who is at Fault
Under Florida's new law (HB 837), if you are found to be more than 50% at fault for the accident, you get nothing. Insurance companies will try to blame you. They will say you were jaywalking, crossing when the light was red, wearing dark clothes, or looking at your phone. Many accidents in the restaurant district and near the UM campus happen in these situations, so we must be ready for these arguments.
Why crossing the street is not automatically your fault: Insurance companies call any crossing outside of a crosswalk "jaywalking". But in a busy dining area, people naturally cross where the shops and garages are. We use experts to show that the city's street design invites people to cross this way. We also use Florida law (Statute 316.130), which says drivers must always look out for and yield to pedestrians, no matter where they cross.
Drivers must yield to pedestrians: Florida law says drivers have a duty to avoid hitting people walking. This duty does not disappear just because someone crosses in the middle of the block or against a light. We use crash experts to show the driver's speed and how much time they had to stop. This proves the driver's carelessness was the main cause of the crash.
Your Immigration Status Does Not Matter
In Florida, you have the right to file a claim even if you do not have legal status. CHG Lawyers helps everyone in Coral Gables. Everything you tell us is 100% confidential. Your medical records and case information are protected by law, and we never share them with any government agency.
Our community is diverse and bilingual. Fear about your legal status should never stop you from getting the money you need to recover. Call us in English or Spanish for a private talk.
Why Choose CHG Lawyers
- We are a local firm with real local knowledge. Our office is at 2525 Ponce de Leon Boulevard. We know which government office is responsible for each street, the traffic light timing at busy intersections, and where the security cameras are on Miracle Mile and Giralda Avenue. Other Miami firms have to learn this as they go — we already know it.
- We know Giralda and the UM campus. These are the two most dangerous areas for walkers in Coral Gables. We know the street designs, the crosswalk lights, and the engineering arguments to beat the insurance company's excuses.
- We check every insurance policy. We look at PIP, driver insurance, uninsured motorist coverage, and business insurance for Uber, Lyft, and commercial trucks. We find all possible sources of money on day one.
- We speak English and Spanish. Everything is completely private, and we help you regardless of your immigration status.
- No fees unless we win. We work on a contingency basis, which means you do not pay us anything upfront.
Protect Your Claim
Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance company.
Can Ruin Your Case
Under the new Florida law, the insurance company will try to twist your words to say you were at fault (like jaywalking or looking at your phone) so they can pay you nothing. Let us talk to them instead.
Call CHG Lawyers FirstTime Limits to File
2-Year Deadline: Crashes after March 24, 2023 carry a strict 2-year filing deadline under Florida Statute 95.11.
Claims against the city or county (like for a dangerous crosswalk) require a written notice much sooner. Call us to start the process.
What to Do After a Pedestrian Crash — In Order
Follow these critical steps to preserve your claim and your health.
Call 911
Accept the ambulance ride to the hospital, even if you think you can walk. Adrenaline can hide serious injuries like broken bones, head trauma, and internal bleeding. If you refuse a ride, the insurance company will argue you weren't really hurt.
Photograph Scene
Take photos of the crash scene before anything is moved. Photograph the car, where it stopped relative to the crosswalk, the traffic lights, road conditions, and your injuries. If a crosswalk line was faded or a signal was broken, take a picture before the city fixes it.
Witness Information
Get the names and phone numbers of anyone who saw the crash. There are usually plenty of witnesses near Miracle Mile and Giralda. What they say can help prove you were not at fault.
Emergency Medical
Go to a doctor or emergency room on the same day. If you wait, the insurance company will use that delay to claim your injuries are not serious or were not caused by the crash.
Call Us First
Do not talk to any insurance adjuster (even your own) until you speak with us. Under the new Florida law, anything you say early on can be used to blame you and stop you from getting any recovery.
Why Miami Families Choose CHG Lawyers
Experienced local trial lawyers. Deep Coral Gables knowledge. Fully Bilingual.
If I could give 5 more stars I would! Partner Igor Hernandez handled my case from the very beginning. He's knowledgeable, well versed in personal injury laws, and works diligently to achieve the best outcome.
These attorneys are amazing! I had a case with another lawyer I had to fire because he wouldn't pay attention to my case. CHG took my injury case over, got straight to work, and resolved it faster than expected.
I must say I had the best experience possible. Everyone I talked to was fantastic. John represented me and did an awesome job. I am very happy with the outcome.
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Questions Coral Gables Pedestrian Accident Victims Actually Ask
The driver who hit me was an Uber or Lyft driver. Who is responsible?
Rideshare drivers who cause pedestrian crashes in Coral Gables carry different insurance depending on their status at the time of the crash. If the driver had a passenger or had accepted a trip request, Uber and Lyft maintain $1,000,000 in liability coverage — significantly higher than personal auto minimums. If the driver had the app open but hadn't accepted a trip, coverage is more limited and the platform's liability depends on specific facts. If the app was off, only the driver's personal policy applies. CHG Lawyers evaluates rideshare driver status immediately — the app data that establishes this is time-sensitive and must be preserved before Uber or Lyft's systems overwrite it.
I was crossing at a crosswalk but the walk signal hadn't appeared yet. Does that mean it's my fault?
Not necessarily — and this is one of the most common fact patterns in Coral Gables' Giralda district and Miracle Mile crossings. Florida Statute 316.130 establishes that drivers have an independent duty to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks regardless of signal status. The question is whether the driver had adequate time to react and yield — a function of the driver's speed, sight distance, and attention, not just the pedestrian signal status. CHG Lawyers retains accident reconstruction experts who establish the driver's available reaction time and speed at the specific crossing. A pedestrian's presence in the crosswalk before the walk signal is not automatic fault — it is the opening position of an insurance defense argument that evidence rebuts.
I'm undocumented. Can I still file a claim?
Yes. Florida law does not require citizenship or documentation to file a personal injury claim. Your immigration status is protected by attorney-client privilege and is not disclosed to any government agency in connection with your case. CHG Lawyers serves every member of the Coral Gables community — in complete confidentiality, in English and Spanish — regardless of documentation status. Many members of the Coral Gables community have concerns about this question. The answer is the same for everyone: your right to compensation for injuries caused by someone else's negligence does not depend on your documentation status.
The driver was cited by police but says I was also at fault. What happens now?
Under Florida's modified comparative fault standard, the percentage of fault attributed to each party determines recovery — and if you are found more than 50% at fault, you recover nothing. A police citation does not resolve the comparative fault question in the civil case. What resolves it is the evidence CHG Lawyers builds: accident reconstruction establishing the driver's speed and reaction time, surveillance footage from Miracle Mile or Giralda Avenue cameras, witness testimony, and traffic engineering analysis of the specific crossing. The driver's citation is evidence of negligence. It is not the end of the fault analysis.
Contact Our Coral Gables Pedestrian Accident Attorneys
We know the corridors. We know the courts. We are ready to fight. Free consultation 24/7. No fees unless we win.
Call (305) 501-8021 Now2525 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 300, Coral Gables, FL 33134
Email: help@chglawyers.com · 24/7 · English & Spanish
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With years of experience in the field of personal injury law, the attorneys at CHG Law in Coral Gables, Florida, near Miami, have a proven track record of success. They have helped clients recover millions of dollars in compensation, and they are ready to help you too.
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