If you were hit by a car in Mesa, Elmm Law Group’s pedestrian accident attorneys are ready to protect your rights – at no upfront cost.
A pedestrian injury lawyer in Mesa handles cases that are fundamentally different from vehicle-to-vehicle collisions.
There is no metal frame, no airbag, and no seatbelt protecting a person on foot. The body absorbs the full force of impact.
Right-of-way disputes are common. Drivers frequently claim the pedestrian stepped out without warning. Insurance adjusters use that account to reduce or deny claims.
Arizona operates under a pure comparative fault system. A pedestrian found partially responsible does not lose the right to compensation – their recovery is reduced by their percentage of fault, not eliminated.
The evidence, expert witnesses, and arguments used in a pedestrian case differ from those in a standard car accident claim.
If you were hit by a car in Mesa, AZ, you may be entitled to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic losses.
Pedestrian injuries are frequently more severe than injuries in vehicle-to-vehicle crashes. Medical bills, lost income, and long-term care costs reflect that severity.
You may be able to recover:
Most pedestrian accidents in Mesa involve driver error. The person walking is frequently not the cause.
When a vehicle strikes a person on foot, injuries tend to be serious and recovery is often long.
What you do in the hours after a pedestrian accident directly affects your ability to recover compensation.
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Building a pedestrian accident case requires fast, thorough investigation. Evidence – footage, physical traces, witness memory – does not wait.
The firm moves quickly after being retained. Every case is prepared as if it will go to trial, which shapes how insurance negotiations proceed from the start.
What the firm does on your case:
You will not take a single call from an insurance adjuster. The firm handles all contact from the moment you retain them.
Mesa is one of the largest cities in Arizona. High-traffic corridors, busy intersections, and pedestrian-heavy areas near light rail stops and shopping districts create conditions where pedestrian accidents occur regularly across the East Valley.
Arizona law at A.R.S. § 28-792 requires drivers to yield to pedestrians lawfully in crosswalks. A driver who fails to yield and strikes a pedestrian has violated a specific statutory duty – directly relevant to fault in any pedestrian injury claim.
ELLM Law Group serves clients across the Mesa area and handles cases in Arizona courts.
Gordana “Gordi” Mikalacki, Esq., graduated from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, clerked for the Arizona Court of Appeals under the Honorable Donn G. Kessler, and served as Arizona Assistant Attorney General under three different Attorneys General.
That background gives her direct knowledge of how courts and opposing counsel evaluate injury arguments. She founded ELLM Law Group to represent injured individuals exclusively.
The firm has recovered millions of dollars for injured clients across Arizona and is available 24/7 for consultations.
If you were hit by a car in Mesa, you do not have to work through the legal process alone.
ELLM Law Group handles pedestrian accident cases across the Mesa area and is available 24/7 – including nights and weekends. There is no cost to speak with an attorney and no fee unless the firm wins your case.
Seek medical attention immediately – internal injuries may not produce immediate symptoms. Call the police, photograph the scene, collect witness contact information, and do not give a recorded statement to any insurer. A hit by car lawyer in Mesa AZ can begin preserving evidence immediately – the sooner you call, the stronger your case.
Being outside a marked crosswalk may affect how fault is allocated. Under Arizona’s pure comparative fault system, that does not automatically bar you from recovering compensation – it may reduce the amount based on your assigned percentage of fault.
Arizona follows a pure comparative negligence system under A.R.S. § 12-2505. You can still recover compensation even if you share some responsibility – your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, not eliminated. An attorney can help document the facts accurately.
Arizona law gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim under A.R.S. § 12-542. Waiting creates real problems – surveillance footage gets overwritten and witnesses become harder to locate.
An uninsured driver does not mean you have no options. Uninsured motorist coverage on your own auto policy may apply to your injuries as a pedestrian, and other legal avenues may be available depending on the facts.
Given our firm specializes in and exclusively handles personal injury cases, we’re able to provide one-on-one Client-Attorney contact to ensure our clients feel heard. Also, we don’t get paid unless you do! Our team can provide multilingual services in English, Spanish, and Serbo-Croatian.
If you’ve been injured in a car crash, motorcycle wreck, pedestrian accident, trucking collision, or from a dog bite, call our Phoenix personal injury lawyer today for a FREE consultation. We’re available 24/7!
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