Connecticut Hit-and-Run Accident Attorneys
Vigorous Advocacy for Injured Pedestrians
Sadly, a walker, jogger or other pedestrian who is hit by a motorcycle, car, bus or truck is likely to suffer serious injuries. If the car driver responsible for the accident was drinking, he or she may even leave the scene of the crime and leave the injured pedestrian by the roadside.
At Harlow, Adams & Friedman, P.C., our trial lawyers have been able to obtain significant compensation for personal injury victims with injuries ranging from a back sprain to an amputation to wrongful death.
Rush to Investigate ∙ Do Not Rush to Settlement
We believe in beginning an investigation as soon as possible. An early investigation prevents evidence from being disturbed — or worse yet, disappearing. An early settlement, however, is often not in our clients' best interests because the full effects of an injury may not be known for quite some time.
In our personal injury litigation we strive to obtain not only compensation for medical expenses, but also for lost wages and a diminished income earning capacity. If you are out of work, it affects every aspect of your life and we work to obtain compensation for that impact.
No fee unless (until) we obtain a settlement on your behalf. Call our toll-free number, 866-913-6443, or send our law firm an e-mail to schedule an initial consultation.
Pedestrian Crosswalk Accidents
It is a myth that a car driver is at fault only if he or she struck a pedestrian in a crosswalk. In general, a pedestrian has the right of way on any road, unless he or she is specifically prohibited from the road by signage, a traffic cop or other means. Determining exactly who is at fault is the second matter at hand. The first matter at hand is for you to seek medical treatment and call a qualified and experienced personal injury attorney.
Please contact our law firm if you have any of the following injuries related to a pedestrian accident:
- Head injury, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), concussions and coma
- Burn injuries from gas tank explosions and other causes
- Broken bones, fractures and bone crush injuries
- Neck and back injuries including paralysis, quadriplegia and paraplegia
- Amputations
- Wrongful death
Successful Results and Satisfied Clients
To contact our Milford pedestrian injury attorneys, please call our toll-free number, 866-913-6443, or send our law firm an e-mail to schedule a free initial consultation.













