Find a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer by State
Pedestrian laws vary dramatically by state. Select your state to learn about crosswalk laws, filing deadlines, and connect with local attorneys.
AL
Alabama
2 years SOL • Moderate
AK
Alaska
2 years SOL • Moderate
AZ
Arizona
2 years SOL • Moderate
AR
Arkansas
3 years SOL • Basic
CA
California
2 years SOL • Strong Laws
CO
Colorado
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
CT
Connecticut
2 years SOL • Strong Laws
DE
Delaware
2 years SOL • Moderate
FL
Florida
4 years SOL • Moderate
GA
Georgia
2 years SOL • Moderate
HI
Hawaii
2 years SOL • Strong Laws
ID
Idaho
2 years SOL • Moderate
IL
Illinois
2 years SOL • Strong Laws
IN
Indiana
2 years SOL • Moderate
IA
Iowa
2 years SOL • Moderate
KS
Kansas
2 years SOL • Moderate
KY
Kentucky
1 year SOL • Moderate
LA
Louisiana
1 year SOL • Moderate
ME
Maine
6 years SOL • Strong Laws
MD
Maryland
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
MA
Massachusetts
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
MI
Michigan
3 years SOL • Moderate
MN
Minnesota
6 years SOL • Strong Laws
MS
Mississippi
3 years SOL • Basic
MO
Missouri
5 years SOL • Moderate
MT
Montana
3 years SOL • Moderate
NE
Nebraska
4 years SOL • Moderate
NV
Nevada
2 years SOL • Moderate
NH
New Hampshire
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
NJ
New Jersey
2 years SOL • Strong Laws
NM
New Mexico
3 years SOL • Moderate
NY
New York
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
NC
North Carolina
3 years SOL • Moderate
ND
North Dakota
6 years SOL • Moderate
OH
Ohio
2 years SOL • Moderate
OK
Oklahoma
2 years SOL • Moderate
OR
Oregon
2 years SOL • Strong Laws
PA
Pennsylvania
2 years SOL • Moderate
RI
Rhode Island
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
SC
South Carolina
3 years SOL • Moderate
SD
South Dakota
3 years SOL • Moderate
TN
Tennessee
1 year SOL • Moderate
TX
Texas
2 years SOL • Moderate
UT
Utah
4 years SOL • Moderate
VT
Vermont
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
VA
Virginia
2 years SOL • Moderate
WA
Washington
3 years SOL • Strong Laws
WV
West Virginia
2 years SOL • Moderate
WI
Wisconsin
3 years SOL • Moderate
WY
Wyoming
4 years SOL • Moderate
DC
District of Columbia
3 years SOL • Strong Laws