Justice for Pedestrian Accident Victims
Representing pedestrians struck by careless or reckless drivers. Serving Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, and all of Michigan.
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Why Choose HOV Law
Protecting
Pedestrian Victims
Pedestrian Safety Advocacy
Pedestrians have the right of way in most situations. When a driver strikes a pedestrian in Ann Arbor, we fight to hold them fully accountable.
Catastrophic Injury Focus
Pedestrians have zero protection in a vehicle collision. We handle the most severe injury cases — traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, and fatal accidents.
Full Damage Recovery
We pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation, pain and suffering, and long-term disability resulting from pedestrian accidents.
Struck by a Vehicle,
Seeking Justice
Pedestrian accidents are among the most violent traffic incidents. A pedestrian struck even at moderate speeds can suffer life-threatening injuries. When a driver fails to yield, runs a red light, or drives distracted, innocent pedestrians pay the price.

Your Path to Recovery
We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.
Immediate Response
After being struck by a vehicle in Ann Arbor, contact HOV Law. We begin investigating immediately while evidence is fresh and witnesses are available.

Full Investigation
We review police reports, traffic camera footage, crosswalk signals, vehicle data recorders, and witness statements to reconstruct exactly what happened and prove the driver's negligence.

Damage Calculation
We work with medical and economic experts to calculate the full lifetime cost of your injuries — including future surgeries, rehabilitation, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering.

Aggressive Advocacy
We negotiate hard with the driver's insurance company and take your case to trial if necessary to secure the full compensation you deserve.

Ann Arbor Pedestrian Accident Attorney — We Fight for You
Being struck by a vehicle while walking is one of the most traumatic experiences imaginable. Pedestrians have absolutely no protection — no airbags, no seatbelts, no steel frame. Even at low speeds, the injuries can be catastrophic: broken bones, head trauma, spinal cord damage, or worse.
If you or a loved one was hit by a vehicle in Ann Arbor, our pedestrian accident attorneys at HOV Law will fight to hold the negligent driver accountable and secure compensation for your injuries, medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Free consultation. No fees unless we win.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents in Ann Arbor
- Distracted Driving — Drivers looking at their phones instead of the road are a leading cause of pedestrian accidents anywhere.
- Failure to Yield at Crosswalks — Drivers who fail to stop for pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks violate traffic laws and endanger lives.
- Turning Without Looking — Drivers making left or right turns who fail to check for pedestrians in the crosswalk.
- Running Red Lights and Stop Signs — Drivers who blow through traffic signals put pedestrians in the crosswalk in immediate danger.
- Backing Up Without Caution — Parking lot accidents where drivers back up without checking for pedestrians behind them.
- Drunk or Impaired Driving — Intoxicated drivers with impaired judgment and delayed reaction times are a grave threat to pedestrians.
- Poorly Designed Intersections — Some Ann Arbor intersections lack adequate pedestrian infrastructure — crosswalks, signals, refuge islands — making them inherently dangerous for foot traffic.
Pedestrian Rights and Michigan Law
Under Michigan law, pedestrians generally have the right of way in crosswalks and at intersections. Drivers must yield to pedestrians and exercise reasonable care to avoid striking people on foot. When a driver fails this fundamental duty, they are liable for the resulting injuries and damages.
Michigan follows a Modified Comparative Negligence system. Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies often try to blame pedestrians for accidents — claiming they jaywalked, wore dark clothing, or weren't paying attention. Our attorneys counter these tactics with evidence.
The statute of limitations for pedestrian accident claims in Michigan is 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Contact our Ann Arbor pedestrian accident attorneys immediately to protect your claim.
Michigan Laws That Affect Your Case
Statute of Limitations
In Michigan, you have a limited time to file your claim: 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.
“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Ann Arbor attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”
Modified Comparative Negligence
Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Michigan Insurance System
Michigan operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. Drivers choose PIP coverage levels; unlimited PIP was historically required but reformed in 2019.
Key Michigan Legal Facts
Local Knowledge: Ann Arbor
High-Risk Roads & Highways
- I-94
- US-23
- Washtenaw Avenue
- Stadium Boulevard
Local Courts
- Washtenaw County Trial Court
- Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court
Areas We Serve Near Ann Arbor
- Ypsilanti
- Saline
- Dexter
- Chelsea
Ann Arbor Landmarks
- University of Michigan
- Downtown Ann Arbor
- Briarwood Mall
What Compensation May Cover
Under Michigan law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.
Economic Damages
- • Medical bills (past & future)
- • Lost wages & earning capacity
- • Property damage
- • Rehabilitation costs
Non-Economic Damages
- • Pain and suffering
- • Mental anguish
- • Loss of consortium
- • Physical impairment
Other Personal Injury Services in Ann Arbor
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Ann Arbor Pedestrian Accidents FAQs
Struck by a
Vehicle?
Pedestrian accident victims often face the most severe injuries and longest recoveries. Call HOV Law today for a free consultation.
