Let's bring up a few more facts to illustrate how this works. Let's say that the injured pedestrian is a twelve year old boy named Johnny who resides with his mother Mary Jones. At the time of the pedestrian accident, Mary Jones owned a vehicle that was insured with GEICO Insurance. The at-fault driver was insured through State Farm Insurance. Even though the vehicle of Mary Jones was no where near the crash site where the pedestrian was injured, GEICO - the insurance company for Mary Jones - will most likely pay the medical bills of Johnny Jones, the twelve year old injured pedestrian. Under some circumstances, a pedestrian can qualify for PIP coverage for the at-fault driver IF AND ONLY IF the injured pedestrian did not own a vehicle AND if the injured pedestrian did not resident with a resident relative who owned a vehicle and had insurance on the vehicle.
Certainly, there are a host of challenges in the aftermath of a pedestrian accident when a child or adult suffered personal injuries. The payment or responsibility for the payment of the medical bills is just one piece of a complicated puzzle. It is important for the injury victim and the family to retain the services of a Florida Personal Injury Attorney to get guidance, advice, and, yes, legal representation to get through these tough and confusing issues.
David A. Wolf is a Florida Personal Injury Attorney with over 25 years of experience handling automobile accidents, bicycle accidents, and pedestrian accidents. David A. Wolf strongly believes in Giving a Voice to Injury Victims and Their Families. He is the author of a number of books focusing on real life issues that arise in the aftermath of a crash or incident causing personal injuries including the book titled When the Wheels Stop Spinning - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What You Need to Know After the Accident and the book titled Bikes, Trikes and Automobiles - Legal Rights of the Injured Child. David A. Wolf provides a FREE CONSULTATION on all personal injury matters.