Being involved in a vehicle-pedestrian collision while visiting the state can disrupt your travel plans, work, and family routines. As a visitor, you are at risk of being struck by a vehicle as you exit train stations or shopping malls, head out to a game or concert, or when simply stepping out of a rideshare at a hotel or restaurant. Out-of-state residents and pedestrian accidents in Denver raise practical issues, including who pays your immediate medical costs, how to protect evidence before your departure, and which legal deadlines apply.
Pursuing a successful claim requires timely documentation. In the first critical days, our pedestrian accident attorneys act immediately to preserve video footage, open necessary claims, and coordinate records to preserve the facts. We accommodate remote signatures, schedule statements around your travel, and keep you updated while you are away.
Why Are Claims for Nonresidents Different?
Motorists are legally required to yield to pedestrians and take all necessary precautions to avoid accidents. If you are injured as a nonresident, your medical treatment is often divided—it begins while you are in the state and continues after you return home—while your legal claim is pursued here. The split between states creates complexities that do not impact local cases, including:
- Continuity of care: Transferring medical imaging and records, scheduling virtual appointments when appropriate, and requesting detailed reports from your home state providers to connect initial treatment to later care
- Witness management: Capturing contact methods immediately, scheduling recorded statements promptly, and arranging follow-ups before witnesses leave the area
- Proof of presence and timing: Gathering rideshare receipts, hotel or venue check-in logs, event tickets, and card transaction timestamps to confirm your exact location and timeline on foot
- Mobile device data: Preserving location history from phones and wearable devices, and documenting and matching it precisely to the minute of impact
- Interstate insurance coordination: Aligning Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) and Medical Payments (MedPay) benefits from your home auto policy, and coordinating coverage of ongoing care through your health insurance
- Remote claim management: Overseeing the claim in the state while arranging remote conferences, mediations, and depositions to avoid the need to return for routine legal steps
- Evidence handling: Collecting and documenting damaged items (shoes, clothing, bags, and glasses) as evidence, arranging shipping or collection, and maintaining a complete chain of custody
This approach is designed for nonresidents who were struck by a car while out walking in Denver. It allows us to move your file forward seamlessly so the legal process continues while you focus on your recovery at home.
Types of Insurance for Pedestrian Accidents
Multiple policies may provide benefits, but the at-fault driver’s liability coverage is primary to your case. Your own coverage may include UM/UIM coverage, even if you were on foot, and may apply if the driver has no or insufficient coverage.
Additionally, your MedPay coverage may help with your initial medical bills up to the purchased limit, regardless of who was at fault. Finally, your health insurance could handle your ongoing care and may help prevent treatment gaps. We coordinate billing and manage liens and subrogation so that balances do not accumulate while you are recovering at home. Our Denver attorneys could negotiate with insurers on behalf of visitors to the state who were injured in a car-pedestrian crash.
Deadlines Nonresidents Should Be Aware Of
The state sets different limitation periods depending on the circumstances. Most tort claims carry a two-year statute of limitations; however, according to the Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-80-101, bodily injury claims arising out of the use or operation of a motor vehicle have a three-year statute of limitations. If you are not a resident of the state and were struck by a vehicle while on foot in Denver, our firm could review the facts of your case so the correct deadlines are met.
Call Us Today if You Are a Nonresident Victim of a Car-Pedestrian Collision in Denver
Our firm provides the strategy you need to combat the uncertainty of a serious injury claim in another state. We could promptly evaluate the facts, outline the necessary legal actions, and move immediately to preserve all critical evidence before it is compromised. Cases involving out-of-state residents and pedestrian accidents in Denver often require negotiations with multiple insurers while managing short evidence timelines. At Arckey & Steele, our attorneys could handle these complexities on your behalf, allowing you to focus on your recovery. Contact us today to arrange a consultation and protect your rights.



