Cloverdale Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Injured in a pedestrian accidents case in Cloverdale?
What makes a Cloverdale pedestrian accidents case different
Highway 101’s long rural stretches between Healdsburg and Cloverdale produce some of the most serious injury crashes in the county — high speeds, no median, and limited shoulders. Logging-truck and big-rig involvement is more common here than further south.
Downtown Santa Rosa, Mendocino Avenue, and the Highway 101 surface streets in Petaluma routinely appear in Sonoma County pedestrian-injury hot-spot reports.
Who we represent in Cloverdale pedestrian accidents cases
- Crosswalk hits
- Parking lot strikes
- Backing-up incidents
- Distracted-driver collisions
- Drunk-driver injuries
- Hit-and-run
- School zone accidents
What we recover for
- Traumatic brain injury
- Multiple fractures
- Spinal cord damage
- Internal injuries
- Permanent disability
- Wrongful death
Where you’ll be treated and where the case is filed
Most Cloverdale clients are treated at Healdsburg District Hospital, Sutter Lakeside (Lake County). If the insurer refuses to pay fairly, we file at Cases heard at Sonoma County Superior Court (Santa Rosa) — a courthouse our trial team practices in regularly.
The next step
The free case review takes about 15 minutes. You learn what your case is realistically worth, what to do (and not do) over the next 48 hours, and whether to hire us at all. Most calls happen in the first 72 hours after an accident — that’s when we can do the most to protect the case.
Cloverdale pedestrian accidents — questions clients ask.
Short, direct answers — written by attorneys, not marketers. Have a different question? Ask us in a free consult.
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