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Waynesboro Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
If you need a Waynesboro pedestrian accident lawyer, you are dealing with one of the most serious case types that files in Wayne County Circuit Court. A pedestrian struck by a vehicle on US-84 through Waynesboro, on MS-63 through the commercial corridor, or at the US-84/MS-63 intersection suffers a different category of injury than a driver in a steel frame. The human body absorbs the full force of the impact with no protection. The insurance company on the at-fault driver’s policy knows this. They know the damages in a serious Waynesboro pedestrian case are higher than in most car-on-car wrecks. That is exactly why they want your file in the hands of a TV lawyer’s secretary instead of someone who will actually quantify what those damages are worth.

The TV lawyer running commercials across southeast MS is not thinking about your Wayne County pedestrian case. He is on a private plane to his Destin condo right now. He has never tried a pedestrian accident case in Wayne County Circuit Court. He has never appeared before a judge on Azalea Drive on a pedestrian injury claim. His secretary opened your file, sent a form letter, and put you in a queue. While he flies to the Gulf Coast, the evidence from the intersection where you were struck is looping on an overwrite cycle that ends before he lands.
Why A Waynesboro Pedestrian Wreck Case Requires A Lawyer Who Tries Cases In Wayne County
Pedestrian cases on US-84 and MS-63 in Waynesboro are investigated differently than vehicle-to-vehicle collisions. The sight-line analysis matters more because the driver of the at-fault vehicle will claim they never saw you. The speed analysis matters more because impact speed determines injury severity and the question of whether the driver had time to stop or swerve. The roadway condition analysis matters more because crosswalk placement, lighting, and signage on the US-84 commercial corridor and at the MS-63 intersection affect fault assignment. The TV lawyer’s secretary does not commission accident reconstruction on a Wayne County pedestrian case. She does not know which expert firms do pedestrian injury biomechanics work in southeast MS. She opens the file and waits for the adjuster’s offer.
Under Miss. Code Ann. Section 11-7-15, MS pure comparative fault applies to your Wayne County pedestrian case. The insurance company will assign fault to you. They will claim you stepped into traffic unexpectedly, that you were crossing outside a marked crosswalk on US-84, that you were wearing dark clothing on MS-63 at night, or that you contributed to the wreck in some way that reduces their obligation. Some of those arguments have factual support. Some of them are manufactured. All of them are designed to reduce the payout on a case where the damages are significant and the insurance company’s exposure is real. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepts those assignments. A lawyer who tries cases in Wayne County fights them with accident reconstruction, roadway analysis, and expert testimony.
The Eggshell Plaintiff Doctrine And Your Wayne County Pedestrian Injury Case
Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine applied in MS, the at-fault driver takes the plaintiff as they find them. If the pedestrian struck on US-84 or MS-63 in Waynesboro had a pre-existing back condition, a prior knee surgery, or any other vulnerability, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of the aggravation caused by the wreck. The pre-existing condition does not reduce the at-fault driver’s liability for what they caused. The insurance company will always find the prior treatment. They will apply a pre-existing condition discount to your Wayne County pedestrian injury claim. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepted that discount. A lawyer who tries Wayne County cases applies the eggshell doctrine correctly, retains the right medical expert, and makes the insurance company defend the full aggravation in front of a jury that understands the rule.
What The Insurance Company Does On A Waynesboro Pedestrian Case
The adjuster on your Wayne County pedestrian claim is running the same playbook they run on every serious injury case in southeast MS. First offer comes fast. It is designed to close the file before you understand what the full damages picture looks like. A pedestrian struck on US-84 at any speed above 25 mph faces potential injuries to the lower extremities, the pelvis, the spine, the thorax, and the head, depending on the impact geometry. The quick offer does not account for the surgery your orthopedic surgeon has recommended. It does not account for the physical therapy you will need over the next two to three years. It does not account for what you cannot do at work or at home because of what happened to you on that Wayne County road. It accounts for the bills you have right now and the minimum multiplier the adjuster’s model says will close the file.
According to NHTSA pedestrian safety data, pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries remain a critical road safety crisis on American roads, including highway corridors like US-84 through rural counties in southeast MS. The injuries in these cases require maximum recovery efforts, not quick settlements. The TV lawyer’s model runs on quick settlements. His business does not survive if he builds the full pedestrian damages picture on every case. So he does not build it.
The Fee Betrayal Math On Your Pedestrian Injury Case
His fee is 40 percent. His itemized costs come off the top before the fee calculation. On a Waynesboro pedestrian case he settled fast on the first offer before accident reconstruction was commissioned and before the pre-existing condition discount was fought, his 40 percent of that reduced settlement plus his itemized costs: medical records fees, filing fees, expert witness fees for the expert he did not retain, fee fi fo fum fees, fees for fees, fees to calculate the fees, fees for the private plane to the Destin condo he was on when your case was being settled, fees for the secretary who notified you of the settlement by email, fees to rob you blind, scam fees, handling fees, convenience fees, administrative fees to make absolutely certain he walks away with more money from your Wayne County pedestrian case than you do. That math can easily leave the injured pedestrian in Waynesboro with less take-home money than the lawyer. The lawyer ends up with more than the person who got hit by a car. That is arithmetic on real pedestrian cases.
Every Waynesboro 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 Waynesboro pedestrian accident lawyer advertising in Wayne County will put that in writing. I will. The TV lawyer on his private plane will not.
What A Full Waynesboro Pedestrian Accident Investigation Looks Like
On the day you call me about a pedestrian wreck on US-84, MS-63, or anywhere in Wayne County, I start with evidence that expires first. Preservation demands go to every business with a camera angle on your crash location. I contact MS Highway Patrol about camera retention on US-84 through Wayne County. I pull the crash report, identify every responding officer, and review their scene observations for roadway conditions, visibility, signage, and crosswalk presence. I contact a pedestrian accident reconstruction expert who can analyze the sight lines and impact speed on the US-84 or MS-63 corridor. I identify every medical provider who has treated you and request records that document the full extent of your injuries and the connection between the wreck and your current condition.
Then I build the full damages picture: past and future medical expenses at Wayne General Hospital and specialists, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, permanent impairment, pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life. I apply the eggshell doctrine to every pre-existing condition the insurance company found and build the expert testimony to defend it. The TV lawyer’s secretary does none of that. She processes. I work the case. The difference is what your pedestrian case in Wayne County Circuit Court is actually worth versus what his secretary settled it for.
More detail on Wayne County car wreck and injury cases is on the Waynesboro Car Wreck Lawyer page. The statewide framework is at Mississippi Car Wreck Lawyer. If you want a quick cheap settlement on your Wayne County pedestrian case, the TV lawyer is perfect for you. Get the book first.
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What Is The Eggshell Plaintiff Doctrine And How Does It Apply To My Wayne County Pedestrian Case?
Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine applied in MS, the at-fault driver takes the plaintiff as they find them. If your pre-existing back condition, knee injury, or other vulnerability was aggravated by being struck on US-84 or MS-63 in Waynesboro, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of that aggravation. The insurance company will apply a pre-existing condition discount to reduce their payout. A lawyer who applies the eggshell doctrine correctly fights that discount with medical expert testimony in Wayne County Circuit Court.
Can The Insurance Company Blame Me For The Pedestrian Wreck On US-84 In Waynesboro?
Yes, and they will. Under Miss. Code Ann. Section 11-7-15, MS uses pure comparative fault. The at-fault driver’s insurance company will argue you contributed to the wreck on US-84, MS-63, or wherever in Wayne County you were struck. That argument is standard. It is designed to reduce their payout. A lawyer who tries Wayne County pedestrian cases fights those assignments with accident reconstruction, roadway analysis, and expert testimony. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepts them because the file needs to close.
What Damages Can I Recover After Being Hit By A Car In Waynesboro?
Damages in a Wayne County pedestrian accident case include past and future medical expenses at Wayne General Hospital and specialists, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, permanent impairment, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life. If the driver was impaired or engaged in conduct that rises above ordinary negligence, punitive damages may be available. The TV lawyer’s secretary settles on the current bills before any of those forward-looking numbers are built. Get the book before you talk to any adjuster.
How Long Do I Have To File A Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit In Wayne County?
Miss. Code Ann. Section 15-1-49 gives you three years from the date of your Waynesboro pedestrian wreck to file suit in Wayne County Circuit Court at 609 Azalea Drive. The three-year deadline protects your right to file. It does not protect the camera footage from businesses on US-84 and MS-63 that overwrites in 24 to 72 hours. Preservation demands go out today or the evidence is gone.
Does Jay Foster Handle Pedestrian Accident Cases On US-84 And MS-63 In Waynesboro?
Yes. I handle pedestrian accident cases on US-84 through Wayne County, MS-63 through Waynesboro’s commercial corridor, the US-84/MS-63 intersection, and throughout Wayne County. Cases file in Wayne County Circuit Court at 609 Azalea Drive in Waynesboro. Get the free book using the form on this page before you talk to any adjuster or sign anything on your Wayne County pedestrian claim.
P.S. The camera footage from the intersection where you were struck on US-84 or MS-63 in Waynesboro is on a loop right now. The TV lawyer is on a private plane to his Destin condo. His secretary is not sending preservation demands tonight. Get the FREE book right now. Find out what your Wayne County pedestrian accident case is actually worth before the adjuster tells you what they have decided to pay for it.
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