FAQs Category: Fort Worth Pedestrian Accident

If you were hit by a driver who doesn’t have the liability insurance coverage required by Texas law, you might have the option of turning to your own auto insurance policy to recover compensation if you have purchased uninsured motorist coverage. Uninsured motorist coverage effectively acts as the liability insurance…

If a hit-and-run driver hurt you, you might still have options for recovering compensation for your injuries and losses. If you have auto insurance, you may be entitled to file a claim with your own insurance company when you were injured by a hit-and-run driver in a pedestrian accident. Hit-and-run…

If an insurance adjuster contacts you after a pedestrian accident, you should direct them to contact your Fort Worth pedestrian accident attorney at The Wilhite Law Firm. In many cases, insurance adjusters will contact accident victims directly to obtain a statement that the insurance company might later use to deny…

At The Wilhite Law Firm, we represent injured pedestrians on a contingency-fee basis. This means you will pay no money upfront to hire us to help with your pedestrian accident case. Instead, we will be paid only if we secure compensation for you, either in a negotiated settlement or by…