What Is The Average Settlement For A Pedestrian Hit By A Car?

This guide discusses the average settlement for a pedestrian hit by a car and how value could be assigned to your road accident claim. We also outline when you could be eligible to claim personal injury compensation and how long you have to begin your case.

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What Is The Average Settlement For A Pedestrian Hit By A Car?

Following this, we explore the different types of injuries you could suffer after being hit by a car and the duty of care road users owe one another to prevent injury or damage when using the roads. Then, this guide highlights how evidence could be useful in supporting your personal injury claim and suggests what pieces you could benefit from gathering.

To conclude, this guide addresses the benefits of instructing a No Win No Fee solicitor to represent your case. To learn if you can work with one of our solicitors get in touch with one of the advisors from our team now.

You can contact them today by:

  • Calling us on 0800 073 8801
  • Completing our ‘Contact Us‘ form to enquire about your potential claim online
  • Speaking with us directly via the live chat feature on our website

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  1. What Is The Average Settlement For A Pedestrian Hit By A Car?
  2. Eligibility Criteria To Make A Claim As A Pedestrian Hit By A Car
  3. Types Of Injuries Pedestrians Could Suffer If Hit By A Car
  4. What Evidence Could You Collect To Prove A Car Accident Claim?
  5. No Win No Fee Pedestrian Hit By A Car Claims
  6. Learn More About Whether There Is An Average Settlement For A Pedestrian Hit By A Car Accident

What Is The Average Settlement For A Pedestrian Hit By A Car?

You may wonder what the average settlement for a pedestrian hit by a car is. However, it can be difficult to work out an average due to the unique nature of each case and the factors considered when valuing compensation. For example, the following may be accounted for:

  • How your injuries have impacted your overall quality of life
  • The severity of your injuries
  • How long it takes you to recover

Generally, though, if you’re successful your personal injury claim settlement could consist of up to two heads of claim. The first is general damages and compensates you for the suffering and pain caused by your injuries.

Legal professionals can turn to the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) to assist them in assigning a value to this aspect of your case. This document includes guideline award brackets based on figures previously awarded in successful court cases. The figures correspond to injuries of different types and severity. Also, a medical report could be requested as part of the process to use alongside the JCG when valuing your injuries.

Below, this guide provides a table containing guide figures taken from the JCG. Since all cases differ, these figures cannot be guaranteed.

Compensation Table

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Injury Severity Compensation Notes
Head Moderately Severe £219,070 to £282,010 The person has substantial dependence on others and requires constant professional care due to becoming very seriously disabled.
Moderate (iii) £43,060 to £90,720 Concentration and memory affected and ability to work reduced alongside a small epilepsy risk and an effect on the senses.
Neck Severe (i) In the region of £148,330 Injuries include association with incomplete paraplegia.
Moderate (ii) £13,740 to £24,990 Cases in this bracket can involve, for example, wrenching-type injury and severe disc lesion resulting in cervical spondylosis.
Arm Severe £96,160 to £130,930 Falling short of an amputation but leaving the person little better off than if they had lost the arm completely. Injuries could include serious damage to the brachial plexus.
Permanent and Substantial Disablement £39,170 to £59,860 Serious fractures of one or both forearms, with significant residual disability.
Back Severe (ii) £74,160 to £88,430 Nerve root damage with associated loss of sensation and impaired mobility amongst other issues.
Moderate (i) £27,760 to £38,780 Includes compression or crush fractures to the lumbar vertebrae that carry a substantial risk of osteoarthritis with ongoing pain and discomfort.
Leg Severe (ii) £54,830 to £87,890 Very serious injuries resulting in permanent mobility problems.
Severe (iv) £27,760 to £39,200 Moderate injuries such as multiple fractures or severe crush injuries typically affecting one limb.

How Special Damages Could Also Compensate You

The second head of claim that could make up your settlement if your case is successful is special damages. This compensates you for any reasonable financial losses incurred previously or in the future due to your injuries.

For example, you could seek reimbursement of any lost income if you have had to take time off work because of your injuries. Additionally, you could claim back the cost of medical care, such as any prescriptions you have had to pay for.

Keeping evidence of these losses is useful to ensure you receive your full compensation entitlement. Evidence that you could supply as proof of these losses includes:

  • Payslips
  • Public transport tickets
  • Invoices 
  • Receipts

If you have more questions about the average settlement for a pedestrian hit by a car, please get in touch with our team of advisors today.

Eligibility Criteria To Make A Claim As A Pedestrian Hit By A Car

To make a personal injury claim, the following three points that form the basis of negligence in tort law must be shown.

  • You must have been owed a duty of care
  • The duty of care that you were owed must have been breached
  • You must have suffered an injury as a result of this breach

All road users, including car drivers, motorcyclists and drivers of other vehicles, must navigate the road in a manner that prevents damage and injury to themselves and others. Road users can ensure they abide by this duty of care by adhering to the Road Traffic Act 1988 and the Highway Code

Whilst pedestrians also owe a duty of care, they are considered a vulnerable road user as per Rule 204 of the Highway Code. The rule also states that those who have the potential to cause the greatest harm, have the greatest responsibility to reduce the threat of danger they pose.

Should a road user breach the duty of care they owe, they could be liable for any injuries you suffer. In this instance, you could be eligible to make a pedestrian accident claim.

Pedestrian Accident Claim Time Limits

In addition to satisfying the eligibility criteria discussed in the previous section, you must adhere to the time limits to make a road traffic accident claim. Under the Limitation Act 1980, you generally have three years to begin your case from the accident date.

However, there are exceptions to the general rule. To find out more about these and how long you have to initiate legal proceedings, call our team on the number above. They could also discuss eligibility and the average settlement for a pedestrian hit by a car in more detail.

Types Of Injuries Pedestrians Could Suffer If Hit By A Car

The average settlement for a pedestrian hit by a car could differ depending on the type and severity of the injuries suffered. Below, we discuss some potential injuries you could suffer as a pedestrian hit by a car.

  • You could have sustained a reversing injury when a driver failed to check their mirrors before carrying out the manoeuvre. As a result, they knocked you over, causing you to suffer a head injury and nerve damage.
  • A drunk driver could have swerved and hit you while you were walking on the pavement. Because of this, you suffered a jaw bone fracture as well as a neck injury.
  • You may have been involved in an accident with a car when they failed to stop at a pedestrian crossing that you were using. Due to their actions, you suffered an amputated arm injury.

These are just some examples of the injuries you could suffer if you’ve been hit by a car. Contact our team of advisors now for a free case assessment to find out if your personal injury claim is eligible.

What Evidence Could You Collect To Prove A Car Accident Claim?

To successfully claim road traffic accident compensation, you must be able to show that your injuries were caused by third-party negligence. Evidence can help prove this and show how you were affected. 

Following an accident, you should seek medical attention. Not only will this ensure you receive any treatment you require, but it can provide you with medical records that you can use as evidence, such as copies of scans, test results, and doctor reports. Other evidence you should consider providing to support your case includes:

  • CCTV footage of the incident
  • Accident site and injury photographs
  • Diary entries of your symptoms and treatments
  • Witness contact details

Providing you have an eligible case, one of our solicitors could help you gather evidence as part of their services if you choose to have them represent your personal injury claim. Contact our team of advisors now to find out more about working with an experienced solicitor.

No Win No Fee Pedestrian Hit By A Car Claims

Supposing you have an eligible pedestrian injury claim, you may consider instructing a solicitor under a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This contract is a kind of No Win No Fee agreement, and it can typically mean the following:

  • When instructing a solicitor under a CFA, you won’t have any upfront fees to pay for their work.
  • As your case progresses, you won’t have to pay any running costs for their continued work.
  • If your case wins, your solicitor will take a percentage of your compensation, called a success fee, which is only small and legally capped.
  • If your case fails to succeed, the success fee won’t be taken by your solicitor.

Our solicitors offer this agreement and only agree to work with you if they feel your case has a good chance of succeeding. This means you can be confident your time will be used well if they agree to your appointment.

Talk To Us About Your Claim

To find out more about the average settlement for a pedestrian hit by a car and to see if you can appoint a solicitor to begin working on your case, contact our advisors today. You can contact them now by:

  • Calling us on 0800 073 8801
  • Completing our ‘Contact Us‘ form to enquire about your potential claim online
  • Speaking with us directly via the live chat feature on our website

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Guide by WG

Edited by MMI