
NYC Work-Related Pedestrian Accident Attorney
Comprehensive Support for Work-Related Pedestrian Accident Claims in New York City
At Schotter Millican, LLP, we understand the devastating impact a work-related pedestrian accident can have on your life. New York City’s bustling streets present countless hazards for workers, particularly those who are required to walk as part of their job duties. If you have been struck by a vehicle while on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits and other forms of legal relief. Our experienced New York City pedestrian accident lawyers are here to help you navigate your claim and fight for the compensation you deserve.
To schedule a free case evaluation, call (718) 550-0610 or contact us online today.
Common Causes of Work-Related Pedestrian Accidents
Work-related pedestrian accidents can happen in a variety of situations, especially in a fast-paced city like New York. Some of the most common causes include:
- Distracted Drivers: Motorists using their phones, adjusting their radios, or engaging in other distractions may fail to notice pedestrians, leading to serious accidents.
- Speeding: Excessive speed reduces reaction time and increases the severity of pedestrian injuries.
- Failure to Yield: Many pedestrian accidents occur at crosswalks and intersections where drivers fail to yield the right-of-way.
- Poorly Designed Work Zones: Construction workers and other employees who work near roadways are particularly vulnerable when safety measures are inadequate.
- Unmarked Crosswalks and Lack of Signage: In some cases, poor road design contributes to pedestrian accidents by failing to provide adequate warning to both pedestrians and drivers.
- Drunk or Impaired Driving: Drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs are significantly more likely to hit pedestrians.
- Employer Negligence: Some accidents occur due to a lack of proper safety equipment, insufficient training, or unsafe work conditions provided by employers.
Filing for Workers' Compensation for a Pedestrian Accident in New York
If you were hit by a car while walking as part of your job duties, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. These benefits are available regardless of who was at fault for the accident and can help cover:
- Medical Expenses: Coverage for hospital bills, doctor’s visits, medications, surgeries, and rehabilitation.
- Lost Wages: Partial wage replacement while you recover from your injuries.
- Disability Benefits: Compensation if your injuries result in temporary or permanent disability.
- Death Benefits: If a work-related pedestrian accident results in a fatality, the worker’s dependents may be eligible for benefits.
Filing a workers' compensation claim can be complicated, particularly when dealing with insurance companies that may try to minimize your payout.
Pursuing a Third-Party Personal Injury Claim
In some cases, workers injured in pedestrian accidents may have the right to file a third-party personal injury lawsuit in addition to their workers' compensation claim. This is especially relevant if someone other than your employer was at fault for the accident, such as:
- A negligent driver who struck you while you were working.
- A construction company that failed to implement proper pedestrian safety measures.
- A municipality that neglected to maintain safe crosswalks, traffic signals, or road conditions.
A third-party personal injury claim can provide additional compensation beyond what is available through workers’ compensation, including damages for pain and suffering, full lost wages, and more.
5 Steps to Take After a Work-Related Pedestrian Accident
If you have been hit by a vehicle while on the job, taking the right steps can protect your rights and strengthen your case:
- Seek Medical Attention: Even if your injuries seem minor, getting medical care is crucial for your health and for documenting the accident.
- Report the Incident to Your Employer: Notify your supervisor as soon as possible to begin the workers’ compensation process.
- Gather Evidence: If possible, take photos of the accident scene, obtain witness contact information, and note details about the vehicle and driver involved.
- Obtain a Police Report: A police report can serve as valuable evidence in both a workers’ compensation claim and a third-party lawsuit.
- Consult a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer: Contact Schotter Millican, LLP to discuss your legal options and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Our experienced team is ready to provide the legal support you need to secure the compensation you deserve. Contact us today at (718) 550-0610 to schedule a free consultation and take the first step towards recovery.

Why Choose Schotter Millican, LLP?
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Workers' Compensation can be confusing, but we're here to make sure you have everything you need.
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We'll push farther for our clients - when other firms may throw in the towel, we'll dig in deeper.
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We have been involved in worker activism for decades, and we care deeply about you and your case.
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Our attorneys have a long history of large appellate wins, so you can feel confident in our experience.
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You will be trained by us to know how to videotape the independent medical examinations (IME) to protect your rights.
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We're not afraid of a challenge, and we'll use our experience to win even the most complicated cases.