For pedestrians in Detroit, a simple walk to the store, a jog through downtown, or even a school drop-off can turn into a nightmare. Cars run lights. Drivers speed through intersections. Phones pull eyes off the road. And just like that—someone gets hit.
Pedestrian crashes are on the rise across Michigan, and Detroit is a major hotspot. According to state crash data, Detroit leads the state in pedestrian fatalities, with far too many lives forever changed in the crosswalk. These aren’t just statistics—they’re your neighbors, your friends, your kids.
Being hit by a vehicle while walking isn’t just painful. It’s traumatic. Victims often suffer serious injuries—broken bones, spinal cord trauma, brain injuries, even amputations. But the emotional toll is just as real. The fear of crossing a street again. The anxiety every time a car gets too close. The feeling that your safety was stolen in an instant.
And yet, far too often, pedestrians are blamed, ignored, or told their injuries aren’t “bad enough” to matter. You have rights. You have a story that matters. And you don’t have to walk this legal road alone.
What to Do Immediately After You’re Hit
The moments after a pedestrian accident are chaotic and terrifying. Your body’s in shock. Your mind is racing. But what you do next can make a massive difference in your recovery—and your case.
If you’ve been hit by a vehicle in Detroit, take these steps immediately, even if you think you’re “okay.” You may be more injured than you realize.
Call 911—Even If It Seems Minor
Always report the crash. Period. Even if you can stand or walk, you need emergency services on scene. Let EMTs check you out. Police will document the incident, which becomes key evidence later.
Get Medical Attention Right Away
Don’t try to “tough it out.” Internal injuries, brain trauma, and soft-tissue damage might not show symptoms right away. Go to the ER. Follow up with your doctor. Get X-rays or scans if needed. Your medical records will prove your injuries—and protect your health.
Collect Evidence at the Scene (If You Can)
If you're physically able, gather as much information as possible:
- Photos of the scene, your injuries, skid marks, damage to the car
- Driver’s license, insurance, and plate number
- Contact info of any witnesses
If you’re too hurt, ask someone you trust to do it—or tell the police to document everything thoroughly.
File a Police Report
Make sure the crash is officially recorded. A police report creates a legal record of what happened—and can stop the at-fault driver from changing their story later.
Don’t Talk to the Driver’s Insurance—Call a Lawyer First
Insurance adjusters may seem “helpful,” but their job is to protect the company, not you. They may twist your words, offer lowball settlements, or try to blame you for the crash.
Before you speak to anyone from the other side, call Marko Law.
We know how to deal with insurers. We protect your story, your rights, and your future.
Your Rights Under Michigan No-Fault Law
How No-Fault Applies to Pedestrians
Under Michigan’s No-Fault Insurance Law, you may be entitled to coverage—even if you weren’t in a car.
Michigan’s no-fault system covers anyone injured by a motor vehicle, including pedestrians. That means if you’re hit while walking, you can receive benefits to cover your medical bills, lost income, and more—regardless of who caused the accident.
What Does No-Fault Cover?
- 100% of reasonable medical expenses
- Up to 85% of lost wages (for up to 3 years)
- Replacement services (like help with daily tasks if you’re injured)
- Mileage reimbursement for medical travel
- Attendant care if you need in-home assistance
Even if you’re partially at fault—or the driver fled the scene—you may still be covered.
What If You Don’t Have Insurance?
Good news: you may still qualify for benefits.
If you don’t have auto insurance of your own and no one in your household does either, you can apply through the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP). This program assigns your claim to an insurer that will pay your benefits, up to a capped amount.
The process is complex, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Marko Law, we help victims apply for MACP coverage, fight denials, and make sure their bills get paid.
When You Can Sue the Driver
Getting hit by a car is terrifying—and life-changing. While Michigan’s no-fault law covers basic medical and wage loss benefits, it doesn’t automatically hold the driver accountable for your pain, suffering, or emotional trauma. But in many cases, you have the right to sue the at-fault driver.
You Can Sue If You’ve Suffered a “Serious Impairment of Body Function”
Michigan law allows you to file a lawsuit for non-economic damages—like pain and suffering—if your injuries meet a certain legal threshold. That threshold is called a “serious impairment of body function.”
What does that mean?
- You’ve lost the ability to live your normal life
- Your daily activities—work, school, family—are disrupted
- The injury is medically documented and directly tied to the crash
This can include traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, broken bones, or internal injuries—even if they aren’t outwardly visible.
You Can Sue for Permanent Disfigurement or Catastrophic Injury
If you’ve lost a limb, suffered visible scarring, or endured a disabling injury, you have every right to pursue compensation beyond what no-fault covers. These injuries change how you see yourself and how others treat you.
Wrongful Death Claims
If your loved one was killed while walking—whether instantly or due to crash-related injuries—you can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf.
That lawsuit may seek damages for:
- Loss of companionship
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of financial support
- Emotional devastation left behind
Emotional Trauma and PTSD Are Real Damages
We don’t just fight for broken bones. We fight for broken peace of mind.
If you’re suffering from PTSD, panic attacks, depression, or anxiety due to the crash, those damages may be compensable—especially when paired with physical injury or wrongful conduct by the driver.
You deserve to be made whole. That means more than just paying your medical bills. It means honoring your pain—and holding the negligent driver accountable.
What If the Driver Left the Scene?
Hit-and-Run? You Can Still File a Claim
Michigan law still protects you—even if the driver disappears. As a pedestrian, you may be entitled to No-Fault benefits through your own auto policy (if you have one) or through the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP).
This coverage may include:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Replacement services
- Transportation to and from treatment
It’s not always easy to access these benefits, but we know how to cut through red tape and get your claim moving.
Tracking Down the Driver
Our team works with:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses or homes
- Eyewitnesses who saw the crash or the vehicle
- Police investigators to get updates and support case-building
We don’t wait. We act fast to preserve evidence before it’s gone. Even if the driver is eventually found, our early work can make or break your case.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM)
If you have uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on your auto insurance policy, it may apply in hit-and-run cases.
UM coverage can help pay for:
- Pain and suffering
- Medical costs beyond No-Fault limits
- Emotional distress and trauma-related care
We’ll review your policy in detail and fight to make sure your insurer honors it—because even your own insurance company may try to avoid paying.
Your Life Changed in Seconds—You Deserve Justice
You didn’t ask to be hit. You didn’t ask to wake up in pain, to miss work, to worry about medical bills piling up.
You didn’t deserve to suffer.
But here’s what you do deserve: a clear path forward. A legal team that believes you. A shot at justice.
At Marko Law, we’ve helped pedestrian crash victims across Detroit reclaim their power, their dignity, and their future. We don’t settle for silence. We don’t let insurance companies bully you. And we never let negligent drivers off the hook.
Whether the driver stayed or fled, whether your injuries are visible or hidden—we fight like hell to get you compensated. Because this isn’t just about money. It’s about accountability.
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