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Important evidence includes medical records, witness statements, photos of the scene, and any available surveillance footage.

The statute of limitations varies by state, but it’s crucial to file a claim promptly to preserve evidence and protect your rights.

Fault is determined based on factors like traffic laws, signals, pedestrian right of way, and driver negligence.

Yes, many states follow comparative negligence laws, allowing you to seek compensation even if you were partially responsible.

Damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other related costs.

The at-fault driver’s insurance typically covers pedestrian accident claims. Your own insurance may also come into play, depending on the circumstances.

Report the hit-and-run to the police immediately. If the driver is not found, your uninsured motorist coverage may provide compensation.