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Getting hit by a car as a pedestrian can cause catastrophic injuries that affect nearly every aspect of your life. The pain, uncertainty, and financial strain that follow can lead to overwhelming stress. You don’t have to face these challenges alone—our Maryland pedestrian accident lawyers are here to help you get the treatment you need and fight for fair compensation.

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Last Updated: February 19, 2026
Last Updated:
February 19, 2026

If you were hit by a car while walking, Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers is ready to help you rebuild your life. Our Maryland pedestrian accident lawyers provide superior client service that prioritizes real medical care, real communication, and real results. Contact us today for a free consultation about your road to recovery.

Maryland Pedestrian Accident Lawyers With a Client-First Approach

We believe everyone deserves dedicated advocacy after a serious pedestrian accident, and that’s exactly what we deliver. Our firm has a strong history of serving injured people throughout Maryland by combining high-quality medical care, crystal-clear communication, and deep knowledge of the law.

When you choose us to represent you, we’ll create a customized Roadmap to Recovery that outlines each phase of your case. It all starts with providing immediate access to trusted medical providers. While you get the best possible treatment, we’ll stay closely connected with 24/7 access to our attorneys via phone, text, or our tech-forward client portal.

Attorney Adam Smallow leads our firm with a mission to put clients first. His vision is simple: when high-quality doctors and lawyers work together, clients win. This approach has resulted in groundbreaking settlements and verdicts for people of all walks of life, and we’re ready to put it to work for you.

Fighting Back for Injured Pedestrians and Their Families

Being hit by a car due to someone else’s recklessness can feel deeply unfair. When the insurance company follows that up with a low settlement offer, it can add to the sense of injustice you’re already feeling.

While insurance coverage is designed to protect injured people, insurance companies are for-profit entities that primarily aim to protect their bottom line. They’ll do whatever it takes to minimize your compensation, whether that means shifting blame onto you or questioning the severity of your pedestrian accident injuries.

These companies have vast resources, but you’re not powerless against them. Our firm is prepared to push back against their tactics with equal force.

We prepare every pedestrian accident case as if the insurer will offer far less than what the claim is worth. Our Maryland car accident lawyers are tough negotiators, and we don’t back down when the insurers put profits over people. This approach allows us to stay ahead of insurance company tactics and fight for compensation that reflects the full impact of the accident on you and your family.

Proving Liability in a Maryland Pedestrian Accident Case

Our attorneys can help you prove that someone else is liable for your damages. This requires clear evidence that the at-fault party’s failure to act safely caused your injuries.

When you turn to us for assistance, we’ll begin with a thorough investigation into what happened. We’ll gather police reports, traffic camera footage, witness statements, and photos of the accident scene to gain insight into the events leading up to the accident.

Our team will also rely heavily on your medical records to establish liability. Medical documentation shows when your injuries were diagnosed and whether they are consistent with being struck by a vehicle rather than another cause. These records can link the timing and nature of your injuries directly to the pedestrian accident, which makes it harder for the insurer to argue that they’re unrelated.

We may also turn to third-party experts, such as medical professionals and accident reconstruction specialists, to support your Maryland pedestrian accident claim. Medical experts can interpret your records to explain exactly how the collision caused your injuries. Reconstructionists can analyze physical evidence to determine how the crash occurred, including whether the driver failed to yield to a pedestrian in or near a crosswalk.

Maryland Pedestrian Accident Laws That Could Impact Your Case

State law sets rules for how drivers and pedestrians must share the roads. As local attorneys with an established presence in Maryland, we’re deeply familiar with this area of the law.

Under Maryland Transportation Code § 21‑502, drivers must stop for pedestrians who are already in a crosswalk, and they cannot pass another vehicle that has stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross. At the same time, pedestrians cannot suddenly step into traffic when a vehicle is too close to stop safely.

MD Transportation Code § 21‑506 requires pedestrians to use sidewalks when they are available. Pedestrians may walk in the road when a sidewalk is unavailable, but they must walk facing oncoming traffic and stay as close to the edge as possible.

Potential Consequences for Violating State Pedestrian Laws

If you violated any of these laws as a pedestrian and that violation contributed to the accident, you may be considered partially at fault. Maryland follows a strict contributory negligence rule, which means if you are found even 1% at fault for the accident, you may be barred from recovering compensation. If evidence shows that the driver was 100% responsible for causing the accident, you may pursue compensation from them.

While partial fault from a pedestrian may limit a reckless driver’s liability in an insurance claim, drivers may still face consequences. MD Transportation Code §21–901.3, the state’s vulnerable road user law, increases penalties for drivers who seriously injure pedestrians. A conviction can lead to fines of up to $2,000, mandatory safety education, community service, and a temporary suspension of the driver’s license.

Types of Compensation Available After a Pedestrian Accident in Maryland

If someone else is at fault for your pedestrian accident, you may seek compensation for the full range of losses you’ve suffered. These may include various types of economic and non-economic damages, such as:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation or long-term care costs
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced earning capacity
  • Property damage, including the cost of repairing or replacing clothing or electronics
  • Emotional distress
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

Our team is ready to seek all available damages in pursuit of the maximum compensation possible for your unique case. This approach has allowed us to recover significant case results for our clients, including $250,000 for a client who fractured their leg in a parking lot e-bike crash. In another case, we recovered $200,000 for a client who suffered multiple disc injuries in a rear-end collision.

Ready to pursue your claim?

Get on the road to recovery with competent legal representation and high-quality medical professionals. Contact our Maryland personal injury lawyer today.

Can I File a Pedestrian Accident Claim on My Loved One’s Behalf?

Maryland law allows you to file a pedestrian accident lawsuit on behalf of a loved one who cannot file on their own. This most often applies in two situations under Maryland Rule 2-202:

  • Claims involving minors: A parent or legal guardian may file a claim for an injured child under 18.
  • Claims involving incapacitated adults: If an injured adult is unable to file a claim on their own due to a disability, a guardian or another interested adult may take legal action on their behalf.

When a pedestrian accident results in a fatality, certain family members may file a wrongful death claim under Maryland §3–904. These typically include the surviving spouse, children, or parents.

The Reality of Maryland Pedestrian Accidents

People on foot have little protection against the force of a moving vehicle, causing their bodies to absorb the full impact of a collision. As a result, pedestrian accident victims often face life-altering injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, internal bleeding, and bone fractures.

In many cases, these collisions stem from preventable negligence. Failure to yield at crosswalks, distracted driving, speeding, or driving while intoxicated contribute to many pedestrian accidents. These reckless behaviors impact countless lives across Maryland every year—the state recorded 2,892 pedestrian crashes in 2023, leading to 2,837 injuries and 159 deaths.

Access to quality medical care can make all the difference in your recovery. When you work with our Maryland pedestrian accident law firm, we’ll connect you with our network of trusted medical providers. Our clients receive access to some of the best care in Maryland, even if they don’t have insurance, and we collaborate directly with their providers to build the best possible case.

Our Maryland Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Can Help You Move Forward

You’re not alone in the challenging aftermath of a pedestrian injury. Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers is here to guide you through every aspect of your recovery, from helping you get the treatment you need to fighting for the compensation you deserve.

Contact us online or call (410) 449-7900 for a free consultation. Our team is ready to listen to your story, explain your options, and start building your Maryland pedestrian accident case.

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