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Legal Help for Pedestrians Injured in Parking Lot Accidents in Palm Beach Gardens and Throughout South Florida

Parking lots may seem safer than busy highways, but they are one of the most common places where pedestrians get hit by vehicles. In Palm Beach Gardens and across Palm Beach County, drivers rushing to grab a spot, backing out of spaces without checking, or speeding through crowded lots create serious risks. For pedestrians, these accidents often lead to devastating injuries and months or years of recovery.

At The Law Offices of Casey D. Shomo, P.A., we understand how overwhelming life becomes after being struck in a parking lot. Attorney Casey D. Shomo has over three decades of experience helping injured Floridians demand justice after serious accidents. With more than $85 million recovered for clients, he and his team know how to prove fault, hold negligent drivers accountable, and fight insurance companies for the compensation victims deserve.

If you or a loved one was hit while walking in a parking lot, you may have legal options. Our firm is here to protect your rights and pursue the financial support you need.

Why Parking Lots Are Risky for Pedestrians

Parking lots bring together high volumes of cars and people in small, confined areas. While speeds are usually lower than on highways, the risk to pedestrians is high because vehicles move in unpredictable ways.

Some of the most common risk factors include:

  • Backing up accidents: Drivers often fail to check blind spots before reversing, striking pedestrians behind them.
  • Speeding through lots: Even at 15–20 mph, a vehicle can cause life-threatening injuries to an unprotected pedestrian.
  • Distracted driving: Motorists adjusting GPS, texting, or looking for parking spaces may not see someone crossing.
  • Poor design: Inadequate lighting, narrow lanes, or blind corners increase the chance of collisions.
  • High foot traffic: Retail centers, grocery stores, and stadiums often crowd pedestrians and vehicles into the same spaces.

When drivers fail to operate with caution in these areas, the results can be catastrophic.

Common Pedestrian Injuries in Parking Lot Accidents

Because pedestrians have no protection, even low-speed impacts can result in serious harm. Parking lot crashes often cause:

  • Fractures and broken bones: Legs, hips, and arms are especially vulnerable when struck.
  • Head injuries: Falls to the pavement may cause concussions or traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
  • Spinal injuries: Back injuries may require surgery or lead to partial paralysis.
  • Soft tissue damage: Ligament tears and muscle injuries can cause chronic pain.
  • Internal injuries: Organ damage or internal bleeding may not be immediately apparent but can be life-threatening.

These injuries often require emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and time away from work. In severe cases, victims may face permanent disabilities that change their lives forever.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Parking Lot Pedestrian Accident?

Liability in parking lot accidents can be more complex than crashes on public roadways because multiple parties may share responsibility:

  • Drivers: A driver who was speeding, distracted, or reckless can be held accountable for striking a pedestrian.
  • Property owners: If poor lighting, unsafe design, or inadequate signage contributed to the accident, the property owner may share liability.
  • Employers: If the driver was working at the time — such as making deliveries or driving a company car — their employer may be liable.
  • Manufacturers: If defective brakes or backup cameras failed, the vehicle manufacturer could be responsible.

Determining liability requires a thorough investigation, including reviewing security footage, interviewing witnesses, and examining accident reports.

Florida Law and Parking Lot Accidents

While parking lots are often private property, Florida law still requires drivers to operate their vehicles safely and yield to pedestrians. In addition, property owners must maintain reasonably safe premises for guests and customers.

If a pedestrian is hit in a parking lot, Florida’s comparative negligence law may also apply. This means that even if the pedestrian is found partially at fault — for example, walking outside of designated pathways — they may still recover compensation as long as they were not more than 50% responsible for the accident. However, their recovery will be reduced by their percentage of fault.

Compensation Available After a Parking Lot Accident

Victims of pedestrian parking lot accidents may be entitled to significant compensation depending on the severity of their injuries and the circumstances of the crash. Damages often include:

  • Medical expenses: Hospital bills, surgeries, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and long-term care.
  • Lost wages: Income missed during recovery, plus loss of future earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation for physical pain, emotional trauma, and reduced quality of life.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: For the inability to return to daily activities and hobbies.
  • Wrongful death damages: In fatal cases, families may recover for funeral expenses, lost income, and loss of companionship.

An experienced lawyer ensures that every category of damages is pursued so victims are not left struggling with financial hardship.

How an Attorney Builds a Parking Lot Accident Case

Successfully pursuing a pedestrian accident claim requires evidence and strategic preparation. Mr. Shomo and his team build strong cases by:

  • Collecting surveillance footage from businesses near the accident scene.
  • Reviewing police and incident reports.
  • Interviewing eyewitnesses and obtaining sworn statements.
  • Consulting accident reconstruction experts to show how the crash occurred.
  • Working with medical professionals to connect injuries directly to the collision.
  • Negotiating aggressively with insurance companies that try to minimize payouts.

This comprehensive approach helps level the playing field against powerful insurers and corporations.

Why Legal Help Matters After a Parking Lot Accident

Parking lot accidents may seem less serious than highway crashes, but the injuries pedestrians suffer are often life-changing. Victims who try to handle claims alone may face insurance companies that undervalue their case or blame them for the accident.

Mr. Shomo makes a point to provide personalized attention to every client. Backed by decades of litigation experience and a record of multimillion-dollar recoveries, he fights to ensure victims have the financial resources they need to rebuild their lives.

Contact a Palm Beach Gardens Parking Lot Accident Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one was injured in a parking lot accident in Palm Beach Gardens or anywhere in Palm Beach County, don’t wait to protect your rights. The sooner you contact an attorney, the stronger your case will be.

At The Law Offices of Casey D. Shomo, P.A., we combine small-firm attention with big-firm resources to fight for justice on behalf of injured pedestrians. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you move forward.

I am incredibly grateful for Casey Shomo and his fantastic team. Their knowledge, kindness, and genuine care made a world of difference after I experienced a severe auto accident. They were always available to answer my questions and provided clear guidance throughout the process. Thanks to their dedication and expertise, we ultimately achieved a positive outcome. I highly recommend their services to anyone in need of a compassionate and skilled legal team. I will never be able to thank them enough!” – Gavin M.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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