Arlington Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Fighting for seriously injured pedestrian victims across North Texas
On event days, tens of thousands of fans walk between AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and surrounding parking areas in Arlington, on roads built for vehicle throughput rather than pedestrian crowds. That disconnect between the city\'s infrastructure and the volume of foot traffic it attracts creates serious injury risk, and when a pedestrian is struck, the liability often extends well beyond the driver. Our attorneys investigate every responsible party.
Pedestrian crash victims in Arlington frequently face defendants with deep legal resources, whether that is a major venue operator, a commercial fleet carrier, or an insurance company representing an event-day driver. We level that playing field. From evidence preservation through final resolution, our attorneys handle every stage of your Arlington pedestrian claim with the intensity these serious injuries require.
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How We Help
- Work with medical and economic specialists to build a full picture of your lifetime losses, covering future care costs, lost earning potential, and permanent impairment, for Arlington residents and out-of-town visitors alike, with no requirement for physical presence in Tarrant County.
- Move immediately to preserve crash scene evidence near AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags, where post-event foot traffic and vehicle congestion on Collins Street and Randol Mill Road create high-risk collision zones.
- Bring in accident reconstruction experts to establish driver negligence in Arlington's event-traffic corridors and investigate whether venue operators or parking structure owners failed to provide safe pedestrian pathways.
- Pursue every insurance policy available, including the driver's auto coverage, venue liability policies, and commercial parking operator coverage, to build the broadest possible recovery for your Tarrant County claim.
Compensation You May Be Owed
- Emergency care, hospitalization, and surgery
- Long-term rehabilitation and physical therapy
- Traumatic brain injury treatment
- Lost wages and future earning capacity
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- Permanent disability and loss of enjoyment of life
Pedestrian Accidents in Arlington: Event Crowds and Wide Roads
Arlington's entertainment district generates massive pedestrian volumes on event days, with tens of thousands of fans walking between AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and surrounding parking areas. The city's wide, high-speed roads like Division Street and Collins Street were built for cars, not pedestrians, creating dangerous conditions when crowds cross multiple lanes of traffic after events.
Real Arlington Scenario
A family walking from Globe Life Field to a parking garage crosses Division Street at an unmarked location because the nearest crosswalk is a quarter mile away. A driver traveling above the speed limit strikes one of the family members. Arlington pedestrian claims near entertainment venues often involve arguments about whether the city provided adequate crossing infrastructure for the crowds it attracts.
Frequently Asked Questions
I was hit by a car while walking near AT&T Stadium after a game. Can I sue the driver?
Yes, drivers must exercise care around pedestrians regardless of traffic congestion. The streets around AT&T Stadium on Collins Street and Randol Mill Road flood with pedestrians after Cowboys and concert events, and drivers who fail to yield cause serious injuries. Our Arlington pedestrian accident attorneys pursue these Tarrant County claims aggressively.
Arlington has no public transit, so I walk to work. A driver hit me on Division Street. What are my rights?
You have the right to pursue full compensation from the negligent driver. Arlington's lack of public transit forces many residents to walk along roads like Division Street, Cooper Street, and Pioneer Parkway that were designed for vehicles, not pedestrians. We handle these Tarrant County pedestrian claims and fight to recover every dollar your injuries demand.
Can I file a claim if I was struck while walking through a Six Flags parking area in Arlington?
Yes, both the driver and the property owner may be liable if unsafe conditions contributed to the crash. Six Flags parking areas off SH-360 see massive pedestrian foot traffic alongside vehicles, and inadequate crosswalks, poor lighting, and distracted drivers create a dangerous combination. We investigate these Arlington premises and pursue every responsible party.
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