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Richmond Heights Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Every year, pedestrians in Richmond Heights face serious risks on the roads they walk every day. Whether you were crossing Brentwood Boulevard near the Saint Louis Galleria, walking along Big Bend, or stepping through a crosswalk on Hanley Road, a collision with a motor vehicle can change your life in seconds.
If a careless driver struck you or someone you love while on foot, the Richmond Heights pedestrian accident lawyers at the Powell Law Firm are ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. We offer free consultations, and you pay nothing unless we win your case.


Why Choose the Powell Law Firm for Your Pedestrian Accident Case?
When you are hurt and facing medical bills, lost paychecks, and an uncertain future, you need a legal team that treats you like family. That is exactly what we do at Powell Law Firm. Led by Kenny Powell III, whose family has three generations of civil rights advocacy in St. Louis, our team is deeply rooted in this community and personally invested in every case we take.
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Proven track record: We have secured multi-million-dollar results for people injured in pedestrian incidents, car accidents, truck wrecks, and motorcycle crashes across the St. Louis area.
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Immediate action on evidence: We contact the Richmond Heights Police Department for accident reports, secure surveillance footage from nearby businesses, and bring in accident reconstructionists when your case calls for it.
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No financial risk to you: We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we charge nothing upfront and collect a fee only if we recover money for you.
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Spanish-speaking attorneys: Language should never be a barrier to justice. Our bilingual attorneys are here to help you in the language you are most comfortable with.
From the moment you call us, we begin building the strongest possible case so you can focus on healing.
Why Richmond Heights Pedestrians Face Real Danger
Richmond Heights sits at a busy crossroads in St. Louis County. Major corridors like Brentwood Boulevard, Clayton Road, and Interstates 64 and 170 bring heavy traffic through the area daily. The Saint Louis Galleria and The Boulevard shopping district draw thousands of visitors each week, creating a constant mix of vehicles and people on foot. The MetroLink station near the Galleria adds even more pedestrian activity to an already congested area, where understanding fault in a pedestrian accident becomes especially important.
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These conditions create real hazards for anyone walking. Drivers rushing to merge onto I-64, distracted motorists checking their phones in shopping center parking lots, and vehicles making fast turns at busy intersections all put pedestrians at risk.
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Unlike someone inside a car, a pedestrian has no seatbelt, no airbag, and no steel frame for protection. The human body simply cannot absorb the force of a collision with a two-ton vehicle without suffering serious harm.


How Missouri Law Protects Injured Pedestrians
Missouri follows a pure comparative fault system under RSMo Section 537.765. This means that even if you were partially at fault for the accident, you can still recover compensation. Your total award would be reduced by your percentage of responsibility, but you would not be completely barred from recovery.
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For example, if a jury determines your total damages are $200,000 and you were 20% at fault for stepping into the road outside a crosswalk, you could still recover $160,000. This law is more favorable to injured people than the rules in many other states, where being 50% or more at fault can completely eliminate your right to compensation.
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Statute of Limitations
Missouri gives you five years from the date of your pedestrian accident to file a personal injury lawsuit under RSMo Section 516.120. If a loved one died from injuries sustained in a pedestrian accident, the wrongful death statute of limitations is three years from the date of death.
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While five years may sound like a long time, evidence disappears quickly. Surveillance footage gets recorded over, witnesses forget details, and skid marks fade. Acting early gives your legal team the best chance to build a strong case.
What Your Pedestrian Accident Claim May Be Worth
Every case is different, and no honest personal injury attorney can predict an exact dollar amount before reviewing the facts. However, pedestrian accident claims in Missouri generally allow you to pursue compensation for several categories of losses.
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Economic Damages
These are the financial costs you can calculate with documentation:
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Medical bills, including emergency room visits, surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medications, and projected future care
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Lost wages from time missed at work during your recovery
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Reduced earning capacity if your injuries prevent you from returning to the type of work you did before the accident
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Costs for assistive devices, home modifications, or in-home care
Thorough documentation of these expenses is one of the most important parts of building a strong case, and it is something we handle for you from the start.
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Non-Economic Damages
These cover the losses that do not come with a receipt but are just as real:
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Physical pain and suffering
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Emotional distress, anxiety, and depression
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Loss of enjoyment of life and inability to participate in activities you once loved
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Disfigurement or permanent scarring
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Loss of consortium for your spouse or partner
Because non-economic damages often make up the largest portion of a pedestrian accident award, having a legal team that knows how to present these losses persuasively to insurers and juries is critical.

Wrongful Death in Richmond Heights Pedestrian Accidents
Tragically, some pedestrian accidents in Richmond Heights result in the death of a loved one. Missouri's wrongful death statute allows certain family members to file a claim seeking compensation for funeral and burial costs, lost financial support the deceased would have provided, loss of companionship and guidance, and the pain and suffering the deceased experienced before passing.
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These cases carry a three-year statute of limitations from the date of death. If your family has suffered this kind of devastating loss, we are here to hold the responsible party accountable while treating your family with the compassion and respect you deserve.
How We Build Your Richmond Heights Pedestrian Accident Case
At Powell Law Firm, we do not take a passive approach to personal injury cases. We move quickly and thoroughly to protect your rights from day one.
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Preserving Critical Evidence
We immediately request the accident report from the Richmond Heights Police Department, secure any available surveillance video from nearby businesses and traffic cameras, photograph the accident scene, and gather witness statements. In cases involving commercial vehicles, we issue spoliation letters to prevent companies from deleting electronic data, maintenance logs, and driver records.
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Coordinating Your Medical Care
Getting the treatment you need is our priority. We can help connect you with medical providers who accept liens, which means you can receive care now and pay when your case resolves. We coordinate with local hospitals and rehabilitation facilities to make sure your treatment is properly documented. Keep in mind that medical lien arrangements will reduce your final net recovery.
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Calculating the Full Value of Your Losses
Lost wages are more than just missed paychecks. If your injuries prevent you from returning to the type of work you did before the accident, we work with economic and vocational professionals to calculate the long-term financial impact. Whether you are an engineer who can no longer perform precision tasks or a service worker who cannot stand for a full shift, we account for every dollar your injuries will cost you over your lifetime.
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Negotiating with Insurance Companies
Insurance companies protect their profits. They have trained adjusters whose job is to pay you as little as possible. Our legal team handles all communication with insurers so you do not have to worry about recorded statements being used against you. We negotiate aggressively, and if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial before a St. Louis County jury, including filing a lawsuit for a pedestrian accident when necessary.
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Every step we take is aimed at one goal: putting you in the strongest possible position to recover the full compensation you are owed. When the insurance company knows your legal team has done the work and is ready for trial, they take your claim seriously.
What to Do After a Richmond Heights Pedestrian Accident
After receiving medical treatment for your injuries, there are several important actions you can take to protect your health and your legal rights.
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Follow through on all medical appointments. Attend every scheduled visit with your doctors, follow their treatment plans, and do not skip physical therapy sessions. Gaps in treatment can give the insurance company a reason to argue your injuries are not as serious as you claim.
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Document everything. Keep a folder with copies of all medical bills, prescription receipts, and correspondence from insurance companies. Write down how your injuries affect your daily life, including pain levels, sleep disruption, and activities you can no longer do.
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Avoid posting on social media. Insurance adjusters monitor social media accounts looking for posts they can use against you. Even a simple photo at a family gathering can be twisted to suggest your injuries are not serious.
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Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance company. You are not required to do so, and anything you say can be used to reduce or deny your claim.
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Contact a pedestrian accident attorney as soon as possible. The earlier we get involved, the more evidence we can preserve and the stronger your case will be.
Taking these steps early can make a meaningful difference in the outcome of your case.
Richmond Heights Pedestrian Accident Claim FAQs
Here are answers to some of the questions we hear most often from people injured in pedestrian accidents in Richmond Heights.
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What if the driver who hit me was uninsured?
You may still have options. If you carry uninsured motorist coverage on your own auto insurance policy, that coverage may apply even though you were a pedestrian at the time of the accident. We can review your policy and identify every available source of compensation.
Do I have to pay anything upfront to hire a pedestrian accident attorney?
No. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you owe us nothing unless we recover money for you. There are no retainers, hourly bills, or upfront costs.
What kind of evidence helps prove a pedestrian accident case?
Police reports, surveillance camera footage, witness statements, photographs of the scene, medical records, and cell phone records showing the driver was distracted are all valuable forms of evidence. Accident reconstruction analysis can also help establish exactly how the collision occurred.
Should I accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?
In most cases, no. Initial offers from insurance companies are often far below the true value of your claim. An experienced attorney can evaluate whether an offer is fair and negotiate for a better result.
Can I file a claim if my child was injured in a pedestrian accident?
Yes. Parents or legal guardians can file a personal injury claim on behalf of a minor child. Missouri also provides additional time for minors to file claims once they reach adulthood.
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Talk to Our Richmond Heights Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Today
The medical bills are adding up. The insurance company is calling with a lowball offer. You are in pain, missing work, and wondering how you are going to get through this. You do not have to figure it out on your own.
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At Powell Law Firm, we have been helping St. Louis families get back on their feet for generations. Kenny Powell III and our entire legal team will listen to your story, answer every question, and build the aggressive case you need to move forward with confidence. The consultation is free, and you pay absolutely nothing unless we recover money for you.
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Your recovery starts with one phone call. Contact Powell Law Firm today and let us get to work for you.
