Pedestrian Accidents in Bolton

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How I Help Pedestrians After an Accident

As a solicitor with real experience supporting injured pedestrians, I take the pressure off you completely. From day one, I’ll:-

  1. handle all the legal work

  2. submit your claim to the Defendant insurer and negotiate on your behalf

  3. gather evidence

  4. arrange expert medical assessments

  5. help you access any treatment you may need.

  6. Be your one and only point of contact for the duration of your claim

If liability is accepted quickly, I’ll also work to secure early interim payments — financial support to help you stay afloat while your claim is ongoing.

Being hit by a vehicle, even at low speeds, can leave pedestrians with painful and long-lasting injuries. Whether it happens in a busy shopping centre car park or while crossing near a school, the effects can be life-changing — and you may be entitled to compensation.

At Inson Legal, I help injured pedestrians across Bolton, Greater Manchester and beyond recover the compensation they deserve, with no win no fee legal support from an experienced solicitor.

Where Pedestrian Accidents Commonly Happen

Pedestrian accidents don’t just happen on busy roads. In fact, many occur in places people least expect:

  • Shopping centre car parks, like Middlebrook Retail Park, the Trafford Centre, or The Rock in Bury — often involving reversing vehicles or poor visibility.

  • Football stadiums such as Old Trafford, the Etihad Stadium, or the Toughsheet Community Stadium — where high foot traffic and moving vehicles mix in crowded spaces.

  • Zebra crossings near schools, where children are most vulnerable, and drivers may fail to stop in time.

  • While out running or dog walking, especially along narrow roads, country lanes or poorly lit paths.

Whether you were crossing safely at a marked crossing, walking through a car park, or even struck on a pavement, if a driver or third party was at fault, you may have a claim.

Common Injuries Suffered by Pedestrians

Even low-speed collisions can lead to:

Recovery can take time, and the costs can add up — medical bills, time off work, transport to appointments, or even needing mobility aids.

A personal injury claim can help you cover those costs and get life back on track.

What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident

If you or your child has been involved in a pedestrian accident:

  • Seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor

  • Report the accident to the police or site manager (e.g., retail park security)

  • Keep photos of the scene, your injuries and any clothing or footwear

  • Get witness contact details if possible

  • Contact Inson Legal a qualified personal injury solicitor for advice

You don’t need to face this alone. I’ll walk you through your rights, whether the accident happened yesterday or months ago.

No Win No Fee Solicitor — Personal Service

I run a specialist firm offering direct solicitor contact — no call centres, no middlemen, just honest legal advice tailored to your case. I’ve helped injured pedestrians of all ages, including children, recover compensation after difficult accidents.