Pedestrians have rights when using crosswalks and sidewalks, but drivers don’t always respect the rules. Reckless, entitled drivers often end up hitting and injuring pedestrians who have the right-of-way.
WHAT IS THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR A PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT IN ALABAMA?
According to Code of Alabama § 6-2-38, after you’ve been hit by a vehicle in Alabama, you have two years from the date you were injured to file a personal injury claim against the negligent parties. Filing your claim early on can help you increase your likelihood of winning your case.
However, if you file your claim after two years, you will unlikely be eligible for compensation since the deadline has passed. One way to prevent missing the deadline is to work with one of our Birmingham pedestrian accident attorneys to stay on top of the deadline.