Miami Pedestrian Accident Attorney
Miami offers an array of opportunities to walk to your destination, but the city can also be dangerous for pedestrians. In a city with an active nightlife, cars and pedestrians are involved in crashes far too often. Consulting with a Miami pedestrian accident lawyer can be a lifesaver when you’ve been in an accident.
Pedestrians in Miami are often school children, tourists, and residents walking to shop, dine, or go to the beach. Young children are in danger from drivers who fail to pay attention in school zones. If you or someone you love has been involved in an accident as a pedestrian or driver, consider consulting with a Miami pedestrian accident attorney at the Law Office of Alexander Alvarez, PA.

Pedestrian & Traffic Safety Initiatives in Miami
Miami participates in a statewide effort called Vision Zero that was started to improve pedestrian safety in Miami-Dade County. The program began in 2021 and aims to eliminate traffic accident fatalities and severe injuries by 2040. However, the problem persists, with Vision Zero data from 2019-2024 showing 8,257 accidents that were fatal or resulted in serious injuries. Of those, 1,766 involved pedestrians.
Florida consistently ranks as one of the worst states in the U.S. for drivers speeding through marked school zones. In fact, 54% of drivers even admit to not obeying posted speed limits in school zones, leaving Florida’s students at risk from speeding or distracted drivers. Roadways like I-95 and Dade Blvd are particularly dangerous.
Miami-Dade County pedestrian accident data for 2024 to 2026 show that pedestrian accidents continue to be a high-volume threat, with 75 fatalities in 2024 and 57 fatalities in the first quarter of 2026.
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Pedestrian Safety Tips from Florida Highway Safety (FLHSMV)
The FLHSMV provides pedestrian walking and driver tips to reduce pedestrian and vehicle collisions. Useful pedestrian tips include:
- Walk on sidewalks when available.
- Stay alert and aware.
- Avoid wearing headphones or using a cell phone while walking.
- Always cross at intersections within the crosswalk and follow traffic signals.
- If there are no crosswalks or intersections, be sure to cross in a well-lit area and wait to cross until the road is clear.
- Watch for cars exiting or entering driveways or parking lots.
- Wear bright clothing and reflective materials at night.
Driver Safety Tips are similar and include:
- Look for pedestrians at all times and follow speed limits in school zones.
- Slow down at crosswalks and be prepared to stop.
- Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, including when you are turning.
- Crosswalks exist at all intersections, whether they are marked or not.
Victim Compensation Options in Miami
Pedestrians injured by a car in Miami can seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, domestic services, childcare, pain, and suffering. If a loved one is killed in a pedestrian accident, family members can file a wrongful death suit and claim funeral expenses, medical costs, and future financial loss.
Florida drivers are required to carry PIP insurance to cover personal injury damages. However, if a victim suffers serious or permanent injuries, they can file a claim based on the extent of their injuries. Gathering evidence is critical for a pedestrian accident claim, so the sooner you get an attorney on the case, the more likely they can save or retain necessary evidence.
When to Hire a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
If you or a loved one, friend, or neighbor is injured in a pedestrian accident with a motor vehicle, consider hiring a pedestrian accident lawyer. Experienced legal guidance can improve settlements and confirm that your interests and rights are heard and respected. Accidents causing significant injuries are already negatively impacting your life; don’t let low-balling insurance companies do the same.
Let the experienced Miami pedestrian accident lawyers at the Law Office of Alexander Alvarez, PA, help you. With an AV rating by Martindale Hubbell and over 30 years of experience, our founding attorney has the knowledge to guide you through the legal process and work toward a favorable settlement.
Don’t face the emotional, physical, and financial impact of an injury alone. Our legal team is ready to assist you in pursuing fair and necessary compensation. We approach every single case with a passion for doing the right thing.
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FAQs
Do Pedestrians Have the Right of Way in Florida?
Pedestrians have the general right of way in Florida in marked and unmarked crosswalks and are expected to obey crosswalk signals. If a roadway does not have traffic controls, drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians. Pedestrians crossing at a point not considered a marked or unmarked crosswalk should yield to vehicles. Overall, pedestrian safety is a shared responsibility for both motorists and pedestrians.
Who Is at Fault When a Car Hits a Pedestrian When Jaywalking in Miami?
The party at fault when a car hits a pedestrian while jaywalking in Miami is likely the pedestrian. However, updated Florida pedestrian accident laws state that fault in jaywalking pedestrian accidents will be determined using modified comparative negligence. Pedestrians are required to exercise due care and follow safe walking guidelines.
Drivers can be held liable in a pedestrian accident when speeding, distracted, or impaired. If evidence is found that they failed to exercise due care, they could also be liable.
What Happens If You Hit a Pedestrian and It’s the Pedestrian’s Fault?
If a driver hits a pedestrian and it’s found that the pedestrian is more than 51% at fault, the pedestrian cannot collect damages or compensation. If the police accident report finds the driver was obeying speed limits and not driving impaired or distracted, the driver won’t typically face criminal or civil liability charges.
Can a Driver File a Legal Claim Against a Pedestrian in Florida?
Yes, a driver can file a legal claim against a pedestrian in Miami, Florida. Florida uses a modified comparative negligence law to allow for compensation up to the percentage of fault. If a driver or pedestrian is found to be more than 50% at fault, they cannot receive compensation. Pedestrians may also file a claim for compensation based on a driver not exercising due care, even if the pedestrian was hit outside of a crosswalk.
Why Choose Us?
In Miami, you need to hire a pedestrian accident attorney with experience in Florida insurance and traffic laws. At the Law Office of Alexander Alvarez, PA, our clients get a legal team that’s ready to advocate for a fair settlement. Whether you’ve been injured or lost a loved one in a pedestrian vs. vehicle accident, we’re here to support your needs.
We believe in doing what is right and helping our clients get the compensation they deserve. Contact us today and get started on your pedestrian accident claim.
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