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18 Best Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Near Me in Birmingham, AL

Updated August 2026. Ranked by FMAL Score for Pedestrian Accident cases.

Looking for a pedestrian accident near you in Birmingham? These 18 firms are ranked by FMAL Score — weighted toward specialization in pedestrian accident cases, plus AI analysis of Google reviews, client sentiment, and case results. Free consultations. Contingency fee.

FMAL Scores for Pedestrian Accident cases weight documented specialization — case results, practice area evidence, and client reviews. No firm has paid to rank higher here.

Our Top Picks in Birmingham for Pedestrian Accident Cases

Why these firms rank where they do — every stat and quote below comes from our AI analysis of their public Google reviews and published case results. How the FMAL Score works →

  1. top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 597 accident-case reviews analyzed

    Lynn and Jessica kept me in the loop with my case and responded back immediately. I didn't have to worry about going in to the office knowing I was in pain at the time.— from a Google review

  2. top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 156 accident-case reviews analyzed

  3. 20 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 120 accident-case reviews analyzed

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89
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Wayne Wright Injury Lawyers

2001 Park Place North, Suite 1100, Birmingham, AL 35203Office in Birmingham

Google4.7(1,541)
Analyzed597 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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2
94
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
BB

Belt, Bruner & Barnett Personal Injury Lawyers

880 Montclair Rd Ste 300, Birmingham, AL 35213

Google4.9(246)
Analyzed156 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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3
92
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
DI

Drake Injury Lawyers

2 Perimeter Park S #510e, Birmingham, AL 35243

Google4.7(207)
Analyzed120 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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4
89
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
CL

CR Legal Team

3535 Grandview Pkwy Suite 222, Birmingham, AL 35243Office in Birmingham

Google4.7(3,355)
Analyzed547 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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5
91
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
CW

Cory Watson Attorneys

2131 Magnolia Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35205

Google4.9(536)
Analyzed495 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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6
90
ExcellentVerified
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CW

Caldwell Wenzel & Asthana Personal Injury Lawyers

4505 Pine Tree Cir # 121, Birmingham, AL 35243Office in Birmingham

Google4.9(2,749)
Analyzed622 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellFast settlements
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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7
89
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
TN

The Nomberg Law Firm

3940 Montclair Rd #401, Birmingham, AL 35213

Google4.9(376)
Analyzed317 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
8
89
ExcellentVerified
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Hollis, Wright & Clay

2201 Morris Ave, Birmingham, AL 35203

Google4.8(269)
Analyzed236 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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9
88
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
MR

Marsh, Rickard & Bryan

2222 Arlington Ave S Ste 210, Birmingham, AL 35205

Google4.7(81)
Analyzed72 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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10
86
ExcellentVerified
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Farris, Riley & Pitt

1728 3rd Ave N Fifth Floor, Birmingham, AL 35203

Google4.8(488)
Analyzed373 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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11
83
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
GP

Greene & Phillips

301 20th St N, Birmingham, AL 35203Office in Birmingham

Google4.6(410)
Analyzed294 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
Free Consultation
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12
79
GoodVerified
FMAL
HG

Heninger Garrison Davis

2224 1st Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203

Google4.9(917)
Analyzed186 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a millClients report longer timelines
Free Consultation
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13
79
GoodVerified
FMAL
FG

Freese & Goss Law Firm

1901 6th Avenue North, Suite 3120, Birmingham, AL 35203Office in Birmingham

Google4.9(56)
Analyzed44 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a millFast settlements
14
64
Good
FMAL
SF

Salter Ferguson

4000 Eagle Point Corporate Dr Ste 600, Birmingham, AL 35242

Google4.4(12)
Analyzed11 accident reviews
Not a mill
Free Consultation
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15
65
GoodVerified
FMAL
AS

Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys

2201 4th Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203

Google4.5(3,462)
Analyzed620 accident reviews
Clients report longer timelines
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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16
93
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
PA

Petro Accident and Injury Attorneys

2820 Columbiana Rd, Suite 210, Birmingham, AL 35216Office in Birmingham

Google4.8(131)
Analyzed116 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
No Win, No Fee
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17
57
FairVerified
FMAL
MS

Mike Slocumb Law Firm

2 20th Street N, Suite 1320, Birmingham, AL 35203Office in Birmingham

Google3.8(419)
Analyzed90 accident reviews
Clients report longer timelines
Free Consultation
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18
96
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
CL

Collins Law

3305 Oakhill Dr, Birmingham, AL 35216

Google5.0(298)
Analyzed199 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
Free Consultation
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Understanding Pedestrian Accident Cases in Birmingham, AL

For Birmingham, Alabama victims: pedestrian accident claims here fall under Alabama’s 2-year statute of limitations (18 pedestrian accident firms are rated below). Pedestrian accidents result in serious injuries at alarming rates — pedestrians have no protection from the impact of a vehicle, and even low-speed collisions can cause life-changing harm. Over 7,500 pedestrians are killed annually in the United States, and tens of thousands more are seriously injured. These cases often involve distracted or impaired drivers, poorly designed intersections, or inadequate crosswalk infrastructure.

What Makes Pedestrian Accident Cases Different

Pedestrian cases present unique liability dynamics. While drivers generally owe pedestrians a high duty of care, insurance companies frequently argue the pedestrian was jaywalking, wearing dark clothing, distracted by a phone, or crossing against a signal. The severity of injuries also means higher medical costs and longer treatment timelines. In hit-and-run pedestrian cases (which account for roughly 20% of pedestrian fatalities), uninsured motorist coverage becomes the primary recovery source.

Common Injuries

  • Lower extremity fractures (legs, pelvis, hips) from initial vehicle impact
  • Traumatic brain injuries from striking the windshield or pavement
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Internal organ damage from blunt force trauma
  • Facial fractures and dental injuries
  • PTSD and anxiety disorders (especially in children)

Evidence to Preserve

  • Traffic camera and surveillance footage from nearby businesses
  • Crosswalk and intersection photos (signals, visibility, signage)
  • Shoes and clothing worn at impact (evidence of speed and force)
  • Witness statements from bystanders
  • Cell phone records of the driver (to prove distraction)
  • City or county accident history data for the intersection

Liability & Fault

Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks (marked and unmarked) in every state. Liability is typically strong when a driver hit a pedestrian in a crosswalk, was distracted or impaired, or was speeding in a residential or school zone. However, pedestrians who crossed against a signal, jaywalked on a highway, or were intoxicated may face comparative fault reductions. Municipal liability may also apply if a dangerous intersection design or missing crosswalk contributed to the accident.

Settlement Context

Pedestrian accident settlements reflect the severity of injuries — soft tissue cases settle for $15,000–$50,000, fracture cases for $50,000–$200,000, and TBI or spinal injuries for $200,000–$1 million or more. Cases against commercial vehicle drivers or municipalities with dangerous road design can reach higher values due to larger insurance policies and the strength of negligence arguments.

What a Pedestrian Accident Claim Involves

Common injuries in pedestrian accident cases

The right lawyer documents the full extent of these injuries — including ones that surface days later — so the insurer can't undervalue your claim.

  • Back Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury / Concussion
  • Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis
  • Broken Bones / Fractures
  • Internal / Organ Injuries
  • Facial / Dental / Scarring
  • Nerve Damage
  • PTSD / Emotional Distress
  • Chronic Pain
  • Fatal / Wrongful Death

How pedestrian accidents happen

Liability turns on how the crash occurred. These are the most common pedestrian accident scenarios and who is typically at fault in each.

  • Distracted / Texting Driving

Dealing with the insurance company

After a pedestrian accident in Birmingham, the at-fault insurer's goal is to pay you as little as possible. These are the situations a lawyer handles for you.

  • Lowball Settlement Offer
  • Claim Denied
  • Claim Delayed / Stalled
  • Bad-Faith Insurance
  • Recorded Statement Request
  • UM / UIM Claim
  • Total Loss / Diminished Value
  • Disputed / Comparative Fault
  • Pre-Existing Condition
  • Medical Bills / Liens / LOP
  • Surveillance / Social Media
  • Independent Medical Exam (IME)
  • Statute of Limitations
  • Gap in Treatment
  • Policy Limits / Multiple Defendants

Your Legal Rights After a Pedestrian Accident in Birmingham, AL

Birmingham accident claims are governed by Alabama law. Verified Alabama law, with sources. General information — not legal advice for your specific case.

You have 2 years to file [source]

Alabama's statute of limitations gives you 2 years from the date of the crash to file a personal-injury lawsuit. Miss it and you usually lose the right to recover — one of the most important reasons to talk to a lawyer early.

Fault & your right to recover [source]

Alabama follows the strict contributory-negligence rule — if you are found even 1% at fault, you can be barred from recovering anything. Having a lawyer fight the fault question is critical in this state. Alabama is an at-fault state: the driver who caused the crash — and their insurer — is responsible for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.

Minimum insurance coverage [source]

Alabama's minimum liability coverage is just $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $25,000 for property damage — often far less than a serious injury costs, which is why uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage matters.

Limits on compensation [source]

Alabama does not cap the compensation you can recover in a general personal-injury claim — your award is based on your actual losses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I was jaywalking when I was hit?

Jaywalking reduces your recovery but doesn't eliminate it in most states. Under comparative fault rules, your damages are reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20% at fault for crossing outside a crosswalk and your damages are $100,000, you'd recover $80,000. However, the driver still has a duty to watch for pedestrians and avoid hitting them — even jaywalking pedestrians. Only in pure contributory negligence states (Virginia, Maryland, DC, Alabama, North Carolina) could jaywalking completely bar your claim.

Can I sue the city if a dangerous intersection caused my accident?

Yes, but government claims have special rules. You typically must file a notice of claim (also called a tort claim notice) within 30–180 days of the accident — much shorter than the standard statute of limitations. If the city knew about dangerous conditions (poor lighting, missing crosswalks, obscured sight lines, high accident history) and failed to fix them, they can be liable. Your lawyer will request the city's accident history data for that intersection.

The driver who hit me fled the scene. What are my options?

Hit-and-run cases are common in pedestrian accidents. If the driver is never identified, you can file a claim under the uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on your own auto policy (if you have one), or through a household member's policy. Some states also allow UM claims through your health insurance or MedPay. A pedestrian accident lawyer can help identify the driver through surveillance footage, license plate databases, and witness canvassing.

How much does a pedestrian accident lawyer cost in Birmingham, AL?

Most pedestrian accident lawyers in Birmingham work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and they only get paid if you win your case. The typical contingency fee is 33% of your settlement before trial, or 40% if the case goes to court. There are no hourly fees or retainers for most personal injury cases.

How long do I have to file a pedestrian accident claim in Alabama?

In Alabama, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 2 years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to pursue compensation. It's critical to contact a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your claim.

What is Alabama's fault system for pedestrian accidents?

Alabama is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for paying damages. You can file a claim against the at-fault driver's insurance company or file a lawsuit to recover compensation.

Do I need a lawyer for a minor pedestrian accident in Birmingham, AL?

Even minor accidents can result in significant medical bills, especially if symptoms like whiplash or soft tissue injuries appear days or weeks later. Insurance companies routinely offer lowball settlements to unrepresented claimants. A free consultation with a Birmingham, AL pedestrian accident lawyer costs nothing and can help you understand if your case is worth pursuing.

What should I do immediately after a pedestrian accident in Birmingham, AL?

First, call 911 and get medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Document the scene with photos. Exchange information with the other driver. File a police report. Do not admit fault or give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance. Contact a pedestrian accident lawyer in Birmingham, AL before accepting any settlement offer.

How do I choose the best pedestrian accident lawyer in Birmingham, AL?

Look for a lawyer who specializes in pedestrian accident cases (not a general practitioner), offers a free consultation, works on contingency (no upfront fees), has verifiable case results, and has positive reviews from past clients. Our FMAL Score rates Birmingham, AL pedestrian accident lawyers on these exact factors across multiple data sources.

How do I find an accident lawyer near me in Birmingham, AL?

To find an accident lawyer near you in Birmingham, AL, use the rankings above — every firm is local to Birmingham, AL and offers free consultations. Filter by accident type to see lawyers who specialize in your specific case. Call any firm directly — most respond same-day and all work on contingency, so there's no cost to reach out.

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