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Pedestrian / Bicycle Accidents

Pinellas County Pedestrian and Bicycle Accident Claims Attorneys

A pedestrian or bicyclist has little chance of emerging without serious injury when struck by a car or truck. Damages can be catastrophic, life-threatening and even fatal.

At Ingram & Eno, P.A., our two attorneys are AV* peer-review rated. In addition, our founder, Tim Ingram, has been Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by both The Florida Bar and The National Board of Trial Advocacy, formal recognition of his abilities as a litigator.

When you are suffering disabling, permanent injuries, you need an advocate at your side, fighting for your rights. Contact our Clearwater office at 1-727-723-9800.

Getting the Facts of Your Pedestrian / Bicycle Accident Claim

We are ready to answer the important questions to pursue a strong pedestrian or bicycle accident claim, including:

  • Who was at fault, either partially or completely?
  • How much insurance coverage is available?
  • What types of injury have you suffered?
  • What is the fair and just value of your personal injury claim?

Aggressive Advocacy for Injured Florida Residents

When a motor vehicle collides with a bicyclist or a person crossing the street, the car or truck will emerge relatively unscathed. The pedestrian or bicyclist may leave the accident in an ambulance. They may face future challenges regarding their ability to work or enjoy the lifestyle they had before the crash occurred.

Our job is to advocate for your right to compensation as far as your case requires, including a willingness to litigate in court.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding an accident involving a pedestrian or bicyclist, please contact us.

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