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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Terry Crouppen who has more than 45 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney. Our last modified date shows when this page was last reviewed.

This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Terry Crouppen who has more than 45 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney. Our last modified date shows when this page was last reviewed.

Few crashes leave a person as exposed as one between a car and someone on foot. A single careless turn near First Capitol Drive can send a walker to the hospital for months. Even a low-speed collision in a parking lot at Mid Rivers Mall can leave you with serious losses.

The St. Charles pedestrian accident lawyers at Brown & Crouppen, P.C. help injured pedestrians pursue compensation from the driver who caused the crash. While you focus on your medical treatment, we’ll get to work building your claim and protecting your rights.

Call (314) 501-9968 or contact us online for a free consultation, and our team will connect with you right away.

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    Why Choose Brown & Crouppen, P.C. for Your St. Charles Pedestrian Accident Case

    Brown & Crouppen, P.C. has fought for injured people across Missouri since 1979, and that experience guides how we handle every St. Charles pedestrian accident claim. We know these streets and the danger zones in St. Charles County because we live and work here, too.

    People In Your Corner

    You deserve lawyers who treat you like a person, not a file number. Our team of over 250 legal professionals gives you straight answers, explains your options clearly, and stands up for your rights when the insurance company tries to limit what your claim is worth.

    A Record Of Real Results

    Our firm has helped Missouri and Illinois families recover more than $1 billion. In one recent pedestrian case, our team secured a $300,000 recovery for a client who was injured while simply trying to cross the street in Wellston, Missouri.

    Always Within Reach

    You can reach us any time, day or night, by phone, contact form, or chat. We’ll meet you where you are, whether you’re recovering at SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital or resting at home. Getting started should be the easy part, and we make every effort to ensure that it is.

    Call (314) 501-9968, fill out our online contact form, or visit us at 1361 Bass Pro Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301 for a free consultation.

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    Do You Have a Pedestrian Accident Claim in St. Charles?

    You likely have a St. Charles pedestrian accident claim if a careless driver struck you and left you with injuries and bills. Most valid claims share two things: a driver who failed to use reasonable care, and real harm that followed from that failure. 

    A short, free talk with one of our St. Charles pedestrian accident lawyers can tell you where your case stands.

    Common situations that may support a pedestrian claim:

    • Crosswalk Crashes: A motorist who fails to yield to a walker in a marked crosswalk may bear responsibility for the resulting injuries.
    • Parking Lot Strikes: A driver backing out or cutting through a busy shopping lot near a St. Charles store can cause serious harm to people on foot.
    • Hit-and-Run Crashes: A driver who flees the scene leaves you hurt, but uninsured motorist coverage may still apply to your losses.
    • Intersection Collisions: A driver running a light or turning without looking can strike a walker who had every right to cross.
    • Child Pedestrian Cases: A young walker hit near a school, or recreational areas like Jaycee Park, has special protections under the law.

    Each of these scenarios carries its own proof problems and insurance wrinkles. Talking with a lawyer early helps you understand which facts matter most before evidence slips away.

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    Who Is Responsible for a St. Charles Pedestrian Crash?

    The driver who strikes a pedestrian is usually responsible for a St. Charles pedestrian crash, but the real answer can go further. Liability determination starts with showing the driver failed to use reasonable care and that this failure caused your injuries. Sometimes more than one party shares the blame.

    Drivers must watch for people on foot, slow down near crossings, and adjust for poor weather or low light. A driver scrolling a phone near Frontier Park or speeding through a residential street falls short of that standard of care. Their conduct becomes the heart of the case.

    Other parties occasionally play a role too. A property owner with a hidden driveway, a city with a broken crossing signal, or an employer whose worker was on the clock may share fault. Finding every responsible party can open more than one source for your financial recovery.

    Proving the Driver’s Fault

    Strong claims rest on solid proof gathered before it disappears. Police reports, traffic camera footage, and witness accounts help show what the driver did wrong. Our team requests this evidence quickly so the facts stay on your side.

    Connecting the Crash to Your Injuries

    Insurance companies love to argue that a pedestrian’s injuries were caused by something other than the wreck. Medical records, your treating doctor’s notes, and sometimes an independent medical examination tie the crash to your condition. 

    Without that link, even a clear fault case can lose value, which is why your lawyer works to gather the right medical evidence and push back when the insurer tries to separate your injuries from the crash.

    What Happens if the Driver Fled the Scene?

    You may still have a path to compensation after a hit-and-run pedestrian accident, even if the driver cannot be found. Surveillance video, witness descriptions, vehicle debris, and paint left on clothing can help identify the driver. 

    When that doesn’t happen, Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage under your policy or a family member’s policy may help cover the loss. UM claims often involve strict rules, coverage disputes, and questions about which policy applies. Your lawyer can sort through those issues before the insurer uses uncertainty against you.

    Hit-and-run cases move fast because proof disappears. Brown & Crouppen, P.C. can investigate nearby businesses, traffic cameras, police reports, and insurance coverage before key evidence gets lost.

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    Pedestrian Accident Legal Guide

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    How Our St. Charles Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Build Your Case

    Brown & Crouppen, P.C. builds strong pedestrian accident claims by finding the evidence, handling the insurance company, and preparing every case for the possibility of trial.

    Here is what that work can include:

    • Investigating the Crash: Your lawyer reviews how the collision happened, looks for proof the driver acted carelessly, and builds the facts before the insurance company controls the story.
    • Gathering Key Evidence: We collect medical records, police reports, witness statements, photos, and video footage to connect the crash to your injuries and losses.
    • Dealing With the Insurance Company: Our team handles all of the adjuster’s calls. We know how to respond to blame-shifting tactics and push back if the insurer tries to reduce the value of your claim.
    • Preparing for Settlement or Trial: If you receive a fair settlement offer, we provide the guidance you need to move forward with confidence. If an offer falls short, your attorney can take your case to court to fight for the compensation you need.
    • Keeping You Informed: We provide clear, regular updates so you always know the status of your case.

    You pay nothing unless we recover money for you, because Brown & Crouppen, P.C. works on a contingency fee. Justice means standing up for what is right for you and your family, and that belief guides every case we handle.

    Sorting Through the Coverage

    Pedestrian claims often involve more than one source of coverage. Health insurance, MedPay, the driver’s liability policy, underinsured motorist coverage, and medical liens may all affect what you actually keep. 

    Brown & Crouppen, P.C. sorts through those issues early, so the insurance company cannot use confusion or delay to pressure you into less than what your claim is worth.

    What Compensation Can You Recover After a St. Charles Pedestrian Accident?

    A St. Charles pedestrian accident claim can include the money you have already lost and the harm that will follow you into the future. That may mean medical bills, missed income, pain, long-term limitations, and the everyday parts of life that the injury has taken away.

    The value of the case depends on the injury, the proof, and the insurance available. A broken leg that heals cleanly carries different losses than a brain injury, spinal injury, or permanent limp. 

    The St. Charles pedestrian accident lawyers at Brown & Crouppen, P.C. look beyond the first stack of bills to understand what the crash has really cost you.

    Common damages in a pedestrian injury claim include:

    • Current and Future Medical Bills: Your claim can include emergency care, hospital stays, surgery, rehab, medication, and even future treatment your doctors expect you’ll need.
    • Lost Pay and Reduced Earning Power: Time away from work matters. If the injury changes the kind of work you can do, or how long you can keep doing it, that future loss also belongs in the claim.
    • Pain and Physical Limitations: A pedestrian crash can leave pain that follows you through ordinary parts of the day, from sleeping to walking through a grocery store.
    • Loss of Life’s Enjoyment: The claim should account for the things the injury takes from your life, whether that means coaching your child’s team, exercising, traveling, or taking a simple walk without pain.
    • Damaged Personal Property: Broken glasses, a damaged phone, ruined clothing, and other property losses may also be part of the claim.

    Since a person on foot has no protection from the force of a vehicle, the losses can reach far beyond the first medical bill. Our team identifies every available source of recovery, documents the full impact of the injury, and works to keep the insurance company from valuing your case too narrowly.

    What if the Driver Blames You for the Pedestrian Crash?

    You can still recover damages in Missouri even if the driver says you were partly at fault. Missouri follows a pure comparative fault, which means your financial recovery gets reduced by your percentage of blame. 

    That makes the fault fight important. A quick comment can turn into an unfair blame percentage if the insurance company controls the story. 

    Brown & Crouppen, P.C. pushes back with witness statements, crash details, and medical proof so the insurer can’t shift more fault onto you than the facts support.

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    FAQ for St. Charles Pedestrian Accident Lawyers

    After a pedestrian crash in St. Charles, keep getting medical care, save any photos or paperwork you already have, and avoid giving the driver’s insurer a recorded statement. Then, call a lawyer to protect your rights.

    A driver’s claim that you were outside the crosswalk doesn’t end your case for compensation. Missouri’s pure comparative fault rule lets you recover damages even if you share some blame for the crash. 

    Brown & Crouppen, P.C. can push back with traffic footage, witness accounts, crash details, and other evidence that keep the fault argument grounded in facts.

    It’s best to discuss any offer you receive with an attorney. Early offers often arrive before you know the full cost of your injuries and tend to fall short of true value. An attorney can weigh the offer against your future medical costs and lost wages.

    St. Charles pedestrian accident lawyers help by handling the legal and insurance battle for you. Our attorneys gather evidence, deal with the insurance adjuster, and push for a recovery that reflects your real losses. 

    You usually have five years to file a pedestrian injury lawsuit in Missouri. The state typically allows three years to file a wrongful death claim. Evidence can fade as time goes on, so waiting works against you. Reaching out to a lawyer early protects both the proof and your options.

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    Let's Get You Back on Solid Ground

    A driver’s mistake shouldn’t leave you carrying the cost alone. Brown & Crouppen, P.C. is ready to take on the legal fight with the care, urgency, and respect we would want for our own families.

    For a free consultation, call (314) 501-9968, fill out our online contact form, or visit us at 1361 Bass Pro Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301.

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