Pedestrian Accident Lawyers in Baltimore
Protecting the rights of injured Maryland pedestrians
Being away from a car, truck or motorcycle does not necessarily prevent you from being involved a motor vehicle accident. Each day motorists strike pedestrians who are waiting for a light to change, crossing the street or even just walking by the side of the road. Such accidents are not as rare as you may think — in 2009 alone, 113 individuals lost their lives as a result of pedestrian accidents in Maryland and thousands more were injured.*
Our services
LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton's Baltimore pedestrian accident lawyers are diligent advocates for the rights of innocent bystanders harmed as a result of motorists' actions. We have extensive experience handling pedestrian accident lawsuits and the unique circumstances surrounding these accidents. We know that pedestrian accidents are more likely to occur in urban areas and at night, and that poor weather conditions do not play a role in most collisions. We combine our knowledge of the factors that contribute to pedestrian accidents and Maryland personal injury law to help you receive the maximum compensation possible under law.
Who counts as a pedestrian?
Many mistakenly believe that the term "pedestrian" strictly refers to those who are walking on a roadside. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a pedestrian is someone participating in any of the following activities on or close to a road:
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LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton represents pedestrians who were injured on Baltimore's busy roadways and other areas of Maryland.
Contact our Baltimore pedestrian accident attorneys for a free case evaluation. We fight for you.
LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton provides personal legal representation to clients injured in pedestrian accidents in Baltimore and throughout Maryland. Reach out to our firm online or at to schedule a complimentary meeting with a lawyer from our firm. We keep flexible office hours, have a 24-hour hotline you can call in case of an emergency, and can come to your home or hospital room if you are unable to travel. All of our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing for our services or expenses until we win your case.

Pedestrian Accidents