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Durham Pedestrian Accident Attorney

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Pedestrians often share busy areas of cities with cars, motorcycles, trucks, bicycles, buses, and other traffic. Unfortunately, when negligent motorists fail to see pedestrians or drive carelessly, pedestrians can suffer serious and catastrophic injuries, or even death.

At The Law Offices of John M. McCabe, P.A. in Cary, North Carolina, we are committed to obtaining justice for the victims of pedestrian accidents in the Raleigh area since 1994. We have extensive experience in personal injury and have been recognized by a number of organizations for our legal skills and ethics.

Were you or a loved one injured by a negligent motorist? We can help. Call us at 919-899-9852 or toll free at 877-320-1851 for a free consultation.

Pedestrians Have the Right of Way

Due to the fact that they are completely unprotected in the event of an accident, pedestrians have the right of way and motor vehicles are required to yield to them in crosswalks and other situations. If an accident occurs, liability should fall on the driver. Despite this, insurance companies often make accusations of contributory negligence in order to avoid liability and to deny injury claims from pedestrians.

We will fight aggressively for your rights, making sure the insurance company treats you with the respect you deserve.

Contact a Durham Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Before saying anything to the insurance company that can be used against you, contact a lawyer from our firm for a free consultation. We welcome the opportunity to help you get justice for your injuries.

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http://www.mccabelawoffices.com 877-320-1851 The Law Offices of John M McCabe are focused exclusively on personal injury cases in North Carolina. We get to know our clients & investigate every aspect of their case. Contact us in Cary.

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