Pedestrian accident lawyer in Loris, SC

Local help for crosswalk and roadside injuries

If you were hit while walking near Main Street, Highway 9, or neighborhood crossings, Josephs Law Firm PA coordinates evidence and medical records quickly. As a pedestrian accident lawyer in Loris, SC, Trey focuses on visibility, right-of-way, and approach speeds—details that influence liability with local insurers and courts. Many cases involve evening traffic, school zones, or weekend beach travel patterns between Loris and Conway.


When the driver flees, we pursue hit-and-run accidents using South Carolina UM benefits and prompt reporting.

Evidence that proves what happened

  • Scene photos: crosswalk markings, signage, lighting, and sightlines
  • Vehicle damage consistent with a pedestrian impact
  • Witness statements and nearby business or residential cameras
  • Shoe scuffs, debris fields, and measurements supporting point of contact
  • Medical documentation connecting injuries to the mechanism of impact

If the at-fault driver carries low limits, we evaluate UM/UIM claims to close coverage gaps.

Common pedestrian scenarios around Loris

  • Left-turn drivers cutting across a marked crosswalk
  • Nighttime shoulder walking on rural two-lane roads
  • School-zone crossings with speeding or distracted drivers


For broader timelines and insurance tips, see our auto accident cases overview for Horry County.

What to do now

Get medical care immediately and keep all records.

Photograph the scene, the approach to the crosswalk, and shoes/clothing for visibility.

Ask nearby businesses or homeowners to save video.

Call Josephs Law Firm PA for insurer notifications and next steps.


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Pedestrian  FAQs

  • What if I crossed outside the crosswalk?

    We evaluate sightlines, lighting, and driver behavior; partial fault may still allow recovery.

  • Can I recover if the driver blames dark clothing?

    We address visibility, speed, and lighting with physical evidence and witness accounts.

  • Do I need to speak with the other insurer?

    Not before legal advice—let us coordinate communications.