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Ellisville Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
If you need an Ellisville pedestrian accident lawyer, you were on foot and a driver made a choice that changed your life on US-11 through Ellisville, near the I-59 Exit 90 interchange, or somewhere on the US-11/I-59 corridor through Jones County. Pedestrian crashes produce the most severe injury profiles of any traffic accident type, and the insurance company on your Jones County pedestrian file opened it knowing that. They also opened it knowing who is on your side and how much pressure that person can put on them in Jones County Circuit Court at 101 N. Court Street in Ellisville. The TV lawyer running ads in south MS right now is on a call with his PR firm this week building a compassionate-lawyer image for his next commercial campaign, has never handled a pedestrian accident case in Jones County Circuit Court, and has never walked US-11 or the I-59 corridor in Ellisville. His secretary opened your file and put you in queue. That is where your case is right now.

Why Pedestrian Crashes On US-11 And Near I-59 Exit 90 In Ellisville Produce The Worst Injury Profiles
A pedestrian on US-11 through Ellisville or near the I-59 Exit 90 interchange has no protection when a vehicle strikes them. No crumple zone. No airbag. No seatbelt. The full force of the vehicle transfers directly to the human body. The injury profile on a Jones County pedestrian crash typically includes orthopedic fractures, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, and soft tissue destruction that does not show up completely on emergency imaging. South Central Regional Medical Center in Laurel is a Level III Trauma Center serving Jones County, approximately 10 miles east on the US-11/I-59 corridor. The doctors who treated you there know what they found. The question is whether the lawyer on your file is building a damages picture that captures everything those records show, including what the treatment is going to cost for the next several years.
The TV lawyer’s secretary is looking at the bills from your emergency visit. She is not looking at the surgery estimate your orthopedic surgeon at South Central submitted. She is not retaining a life care planner to project your future medical needs. She is building a quick settlement number on your Jones County pedestrian file and waiting for the adjuster to make an offer. The adjuster on your file is not going to object to that approach. He is counting on it.
The Eggshell Plaintiff Rule And What It Means For Your Ellisville Pedestrian Case
Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine applied in MS, the at-fault driver takes the plaintiff as they find them. If the crash on US-11 or near I-59 Exit 90 in Ellisville aggravated a pre-existing condition, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of that aggravation. The pre-existing condition does not reduce the at-fault driver’s liability for what they caused. A prior back injury. A previous knee surgery. A history of migraines. The insurance company found all of it. They applied a pre-existing condition discount to your Jones County pedestrian claim. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepted it. A lawyer who tries cases in Jones County Circuit Court fights it with medical expert testimony that explains to a Jones County jury exactly what the at-fault driver did to a body that was already carrying those conditions.
Comparative Fault On A Jones County Pedestrian Crash And How The Adjuster Uses It
Under Miss. Code Ann. Section 11-7-15, MS pure comparative fault applies to pedestrian cases. The insurance company will argue you contributed to the crash. Were you crossing outside a crosswalk on US-11 through Ellisville? Were you wearing dark clothing near the I-59 Exit 90 area at night? Were you looking at your phone? Every percentage point of fault they assign to you reduces their payout by that same percentage. They are very good at finding these arguments. They use them on every Jones County pedestrian file. The TV lawyer’s secretary does not fight comparative fault assignments in pedestrian cases. She does not retain an accident reconstruction expert to document that the at-fault driver had adequate sight distance and adequate time to stop on US-11. She accepts the fault split the adjuster proposes and closes the file.
The Fee Betrayal Math On Your Ellisville Pedestrian Case
His fee is 40 percent. His itemized costs come off the top before the fee calculation. On an Ellisville pedestrian case he settled fast for a fraction of the full damages because he never built the future medical picture and accepted the comparative fault assignment without fighting it, his 40 percent of that reduced settlement plus his itemized costs: medical records fees, filing fees, expert witness fees, fee fi fo fum fees, fees for fees, fees on top of fees, fees to calculate the fees, fees for the PR firm he was on a call with when the eggshell medical evidence was being ignored, fees for the Lamborghini, fees for the secretary who forwarded the adjuster’s pre-existing condition discount without a word of objection, fees to rob you blind, scam fees, handling fees, convenience fees, administrative fees to make absolutely certain he walks away from your Jones County pedestrian case with more money than you do. That math can easily leave the pedestrian victim in Ellisville with less take-home money than the lawyer who never argued an eggshell case in Jones County Circuit Court.
Every Ellisville pedestrian accident case I take is covered by the Foster Fair Fee Guarantee. Written. In your contract. Before I do a single thing on your case. You walk away with more money than I receive in fees. Every case. No exceptions. No other Ellisville pedestrian accident lawyer advertising in Jones County will put that in writing. I will. The TV lawyer will not.
Damages In An Ellisville Pedestrian Accident Case
The full damages picture in a Jones County pedestrian accident case includes past emergency medical expenses at South Central Regional Medical Center and future medical expenses for treatment not yet received. It includes orthopedic surgery costs. It includes physical therapy over months or years. It includes lost wages from the time you have already missed and loss of earning capacity if your injuries have permanently changed what you can do. It includes physical pain and suffering going forward. It includes mental anguish and loss of enjoyment of life. If the at-fault driver’s conduct was reckless, a Jones County jury can add punitive damages on top.
The TV lawyer’s secretary is not building that picture. She is looking at the emergency bills and accepting a number that makes them go away. Your future medical costs, your lost earning capacity, and your non-economic damages stay in the adjuster’s account. The NHTSA pedestrian safety data documents the severity of pedestrian crashes nationally and the reasons why early legal action with the right investigation changes outcomes. The full framework for Jones County car wreck cases is on the Ellisville Car Wreck Lawyer page and the Mississippi Car Wreck Lawyer page. If you want a quick cheap settlement and a secretary handling your Ellisville pedestrian accident case while the TV lawyer is on a PR call building his compassionate image, he is perfect for you. Get the book first.
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Who Is At Fault When A Car Hits A Pedestrian On US-11 In Ellisville?
Fault in an Ellisville pedestrian accident is determined under MS pure comparative fault rules per Miss. Code Ann. Section 11-7-15. Drivers have a duty of care to pedestrians on US-11 through Ellisville and near the I-59 Exit 90 interchange. Fault is allocated between the driver and the pedestrian based on the evidence. The insurance company will try to assign as much fault as possible to the pedestrian. A lawyer who tries cases in Jones County Circuit Court at 101 N. Court Street in Ellisville fights that allocation with accident reconstruction evidence and witness testimony.
What Is The Eggshell Plaintiff Rule In An Ellisville Pedestrian Case?
Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine in MS, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of harm caused to the pedestrian, including aggravation of any pre-existing condition. If your US-11 or I-59 pedestrian crash in Ellisville worsened a prior back injury or knee condition, the at-fault driver owes you for that aggravation. The insurance company will apply a pre-existing condition discount. A lawyer who argues eggshell correctly in Jones County Circuit Court fights it with medical expert testimony. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepts the discount and closes the file.
What Damages Can A Pedestrian Hit On US-11 In Jones County Recover?
Damages in a Jones County pedestrian accident case include past and future medical expenses at South Central Regional Medical Center and other providers, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life. If the at-fault driver acted recklessly, a Jones County jury can award punitive damages. Building the full picture requires a life care plan projection for future medical needs and a vocational expert for earning capacity. The TV lawyer’s secretary does not retain those experts on Jones County pedestrian files.
How Long Do I Have To File A Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit In Ellisville?
Miss. Code Ann. Section 15-1-49 gives you three years from the date of your Ellisville pedestrian accident to file suit in Jones County Circuit Court at 101 N. Court Street. But surveillance footage from businesses along US-11 and MDOT cameras near I-59 Exit 90 overwrites in 24 to 72 hours. The medical evidence, including imaging that documents the aggravation of your pre-existing condition, needs to be properly preserved from day one. The statute gives you time to file. The evidence window does not.
Does Jay Foster Handle Pedestrian Accident Cases On US-11 Near Ellisville?
Yes. I handle pedestrian accident cases on US-11 through Ellisville, near the I-59 Exit 90 interchange, and throughout Jones County. Cases file in Jones County Circuit Court, First Judicial District, at 101 N. Court Street in Ellisville. Get the free book using the form on this page before you talk to any adjuster or sign anything.
P.S. The surveillance footage from US-11 or the I-59 Exit 90 area where you were hit as a pedestrian in Ellisville is looping right now. Your medical imaging from South Central Regional Medical Center is the only early documentation of what the crash did to your body. The TV lawyer’s secretary is not sending preservation demands tonight and is not coordinating with your treating physicians about the eggshell aggravation angle. Get the FREE book now before the adjuster calls again with a number that ignores everything your medical records actually show.
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