The Process of Negotiating a Settlement in a South Carolina Pedestrian Accident Case

If you are here, it means something unexpected and scary may have happened. You or someone you love might have been hit by a car while walking, and now you’re trying to figure out what to do next. You’re not alone. Many people in South Carolina go through this, and it can feel confusing, stressful, and unfair. We understand that you may be worried about medical bills, time off work, and getting better. You may also feel angry that someone else’s mistake caused this pain. That’s why we’re here—to help guide you and support you through this time.

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Understanding What a Pedestrian Accident Case Is

A pedestrian accident happens when someone walking is hit by a car, truck, or any kind of vehicle. These accidents often cause serious injuries because people walking don’t have the protection that people in cars do. The injuries can be very painful and may take a long time to heal. Sometimes, they change a person’s life forever. In South Carolina, the law allows people who were hurt like this to ask for money, called a settlement, from the person who caused the accident.

Why Settlements Are Common in These Cases

Most of the time, these cases do not go to court. That’s because many people choose to settle the case instead. A settlement is when the person who caused the accident, usually through their insurance company, agrees to pay a certain amount of money to the person who was hurt. In return, the person who was hurt agrees not to take the case to trial. Settlements can be quicker, less stressful, and less costly than going through court.

Getting Medical Help First

The first step after a pedestrian accident is always getting medical care. Your health is the most important thing. Even if you don’t feel hurt right away, it’s still important to see a doctor. Some injuries take time to show up. Getting medical help also creates records of your injuries, which will be very important when it comes time to ask for a settlement.

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How the Settlement Process Begins

After you are safe and have received medical care, the next step is to start the settlement process. This usually starts with a phone call to the insurance company of the driver who caused the accident. But it’s not always that simple. Insurance companies often try to pay as little as possible. That’s why having someone who understands the law and the process is important. They can help speak to the insurance company for you and make sure you are treated fairly.

Gathering the Right Information

To build a strong case for a settlement, you need to gather important information. This can include police reports, pictures of the accident scene, medical records, doctor’s notes, and statements from people who saw what happened. All of this helps show how the accident happened and how it has affected your life. The more proof you have, the better your chances of getting a fair settlement.

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Knowing What Your Case Is Worth

Many people ask how much money they can get from a settlement. The answer depends on several things. These include how badly you were hurt, how much your medical treatment cost, how much work you missed, and how the accident has changed your life. Sometimes people also get money for pain and suffering. It’s important to take your time and really understand how the accident has impacted you before agreeing to any offer.

Sending a Demand Letter

Once you have all your information and know what your case is worth, the next step is sending a demand letter. This letter goes to the driver’s insurance company. It explains what happened, how you were hurt, and how much money you are asking for. The insurance company will read the letter and then decide what to do next.

What Happens After the Demand Letter

After the insurance company gets the demand letter, they usually respond in a few weeks. Sometimes they agree to pay what you asked for. But more often, they make a lower offer. This is where negotiation starts. This means going back and forth, talking about the facts, and trying to reach a fair number. This part can take time, and it’s very helpful to have someone who knows how to handle these talks.

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The Role of Negotiation

Negotiation is a key part of reaching a settlement. It is not just about numbers. It’s about showing how the accident has affected your life and why you deserve to be treated fairly. Sometimes the insurance company will argue or say you were partly at fault. In South Carolina, if you are found to be more than 50% at fault, you may not be able to get any money. But if you were less than 50% at fault, you can still get a settlement, just a smaller one. Knowing how to respond to these claims is very important.

When Settlement Talks Don’t Work

Sometimes, no matter how much you try, the insurance company won’t agree to a fair settlement. If this happens, you may decide to file a lawsuit and go to court. This does not happen often, but it is an option. Going to court can take longer and cost more, but sometimes it’s the best way to get what you deserve. Even after filing a lawsuit, many cases still settle before the trial happens.

Why Timing Matters

In South Carolina, you don’t have forever to decide. There is something called a statute of limitations. This means you have a limited time to take legal action. In most pedestrian accident cases, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. If you wait too long, you could lose your chance to get any money at all. That’s why it’s so important to start the process early.

Common Challenges in Settlement Cases

Some pedestrian accident cases are clear, but others are more complicated. Maybe there were no witnesses. Maybe the driver says you weren’t in a crosswalk. Maybe the insurance company is delaying or ignoring your calls. These are challenges that many people face, but they can be overcome with the right help and careful planning.

How a Lawyer Can Help

A lawyer helps by handling the hard parts so you can focus on getting better. They talk to the insurance company for you. They collect the records you need. They know what the law says and what past cases like yours have settled for. They can help make sure you don’t get pushed into a low offer or tricked into saying something that could hurt your case. Most of all, they fight to make sure your voice is heard.

Your Next Steps

If you or a loved one has been hit by a car while walking, you don’t have to figure this out alone. You may be feeling confused or worried about what to do next. That’s okay. The process of negotiating a settlement in a South Carolina pedestrian accident case can be hard to handle on your own. But with the right support, you can get the outcome you deserve.

We invite you to talk with someone who understands what you’re going through. At Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we know how to handle these cases with care and dedication. We take the time to listen, explain the process, and work to get you results that matter. Reach out today so we can help you take the next step toward healing and justice.

To learn more about this subject click here: Seeking Compensation for Pain and Suffering After a Pedestrian Accident

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