Being hit by a car is a constant fear for many pedestrians, and for good reason. Many people who frequently travel by foot have seen drivers who are focused on anything and everything except the road around them – and particularly, the people walking near it. While the driver and occupants of a car are highly unlikely to suffer any harm after hitting a pedestrian, it is very likely that a pedestrian hit by a car will suffer very severe or catastrophic injuries. The human body is not designed to withstand the force of a collision with a motor vehicle. This is why there are so many safety laws in place that tell drivers how to share the road with pedestrians, such as those requiring drivers to yield to pedestrians at intersections when pedestrians have a “walk” light. While these laws do not always prevent drivers from injuring pedestrians, they can work in your favor should you be placed in the unfortunate position of needing to pursue compensation after an accident.