Gainesville Pedestrian Accident Attorney
Data from a recent report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is startling. On average, 13 people die every day as a result of pedestrian crashes. That is one fatality every 107 minutes. The report concludes that Florida, Texas and California have more pedestrian deaths than any other states. Nearly 10 percent of these pedestrian fatalities result from crosswalk accidents.
Crosswalk accidents are frequently the result of driver negligence and lack of due care. A driver who is texting, speeding or simply not paying attention runs into a person who is crossing the intersection with the right of way.
Crosswalk accidents may cause injury to a walker, bicyclist, jogger or other pedestrian. Given the size and weight of motor vehicles and the speed at which they travel, crosswalk accidents can cause serious or even fatal injury.
Ocala Crosswalk Accidents Attorney
If you have been injured in a crosswalk accident, contact a lawyer who can advise you of your rights and pursue the just compensation you require. To schedule a free consultation with a Florida personal injury attorney, contact Steven Wingo, Attorney at Law.
Attorney Steven Wingo and his staff work diligently to help clients put their lives back together after an accident. Steven has successfully handled hundreds of personal injury cases since beginning practice in Ocala, Florida, in 1994. He has handled cases involving just about every major type of injury imaginable, including broken bones, back and neck injuries, burns and scars, arm and leg injuries, shoulder injuries, spinal cord damage and wrongful death.
Serving Clients Throughout Florida
While many of our clients come from the Ocala and Gainesville area, we have also handled cases in the Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville areas and statewide.
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Contact Steven Wingo today to schedule your free consultation. You pay no attorney fees or costs unless Mr. Wingo's efforts produce a settlement or verdict in your favor.











