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San Diego Pedestrian Accidents Attorney Cost 2026

Fee structures, typical costs, retainers, and what affects pricing for Pedestrian Accidents cases in California

Fee Type: Contingency  |  Typical Range: No upfront cost — contingency fee  |  Retainer: None

How San Diego Pedestrian Accidents Attorneys Charge

Standard: 33–40% contingency. Pedestrian cases often involve severe injuries and strong liability — average settlement: $100,000–$750,000+.

California-Specific Considerations

Vehicle Code §21950 requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. California pedestrian deaths are disproportionately high in SD County. Vision Zero San Diego initiative tracks high-injury network locations. Government claims for dangerous intersection design: 6-month notice requirement.

Fee Structure Details

ItemDetails
Fee typeContingency
Typical cost rangeNo upfront cost — contingency fee
Retainer / upfrontNone
Key statuteVehicle Code §21950

Factors That Affect Your Cost

Free Consultation Policy

Most San Diego Pedestrian Accidents attorneys who work on contingency offer a free initial consultation. For hourly-billing attorneys (family law, business, estate planning), consultations typically cost $150–$350. Always confirm the consultation fee before scheduling. Bring any relevant documents — contracts, police reports, medical records, or demand letters — to maximize the value of your consultation.

How to Evaluate an Attorney's Quote

When comparing San Diego Pedestrian Accidents attorneys, ask these questions:

Verify First: Always confirm any San Diego attorney's license at calbar.ca.gov and check for any disciplinary history before hiring.
How much does a San Diego Pedestrian Accidents attorney cost?
Standard: 33–40% contingency. Pedestrian cases often involve severe injuries and strong liability — average settlement: $100,000–$750,000+.
Do San Diego Pedestrian Accidents attorneys offer free consultations?
Many San Diego Pedestrian Accidents attorneys offer a free initial consultation, particularly for contingency-fee cases. For hourly-fee cases, consultations typically cost $150–$350. Always confirm before scheduling.
Is it worth hiring a Pedestrian Accidents attorney in San Diego?
For most Pedestrian Accidents cases, yes. Represented clients typically achieve better outcomes — higher settlements, reduced charges, or faster resolution — than unrepresented individuals. The cost of an attorney is usually less than the cost of a poor outcome. Many Pedestrian Accidents attorneys offer free consultations so you can evaluate whether representation makes sense for your specific situation.

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