
UCLA Law Trained Pedestrian Accident Lawyers in Northridge
If you were struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian in Northridge, California — at a crosswalk on Reseda Boulevard, near a shopping center, or in a school zone — California law requires drivers to yield. L&F Brown builds the camera footage, police record, and expert reconstruction that proves what happened and holds the right parties accountable.
I Remember the '94 Quake. I Know Northridge.
I was a kid in Woodland Hills when the Northridge earthquake hit in 1994. That's one of my earliest Valley memories. CSUN, the Fashion Center, Reseda Blvd, Tampa Ave: I've known this area since I was at El Camino Real, just a few miles south. I graduated from UCLA Law and have spent my career representing injured clients in this part of the Valley.

Why Northridge Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Cases Are Different
This is the local knowledge that shapes how we approach your case from day one: the courts where it will be heard, the roads where it happened, the properties with prior incident history. Most firms would need to look this up.
Cal State Northridge has over 40,000 students. The campus perimeter along Nordhoff, Zelzah, and Lindley generates heavy pedestrian and cyclist traffic. Crosswalk violations, dooring incidents, and distracted driving are consistently reported.
The 1994 Northridge earthquake exposed infrastructure vulnerabilities across the community. Aging roads, sidewalks, and commercial properties may present hazardous conditions. Premises liability claims involving deferred maintenance are common here.
California Vehicle Code §21950 requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. Violation of this duty is negligence per se — the driver was automatically negligent, and the only remaining question is the extent of your damages.
Even when a driver clearly violated pedestrian right-of-way, insurers routinely claim the pedestrian was looking at a phone, crossed outside the crosswalk, or wore dark clothing. We build the documentary record — camera footage, police reports, and expert reconstruction — that counters these arguments.
Most Firms Will Take Your Case.
Few Will Actually Fight For It.
From the moment a claim is filed, the other side is building a case against yours. Adjusters document inconsistencies, make early offers designed to be accepted, and count on injured people to take less than they deserve. Most personal injury firms respond by loading up their docket: you get assigned to a paralegal, your calls go unanswered, and your case settles fast because the firm needs to move on.
We built L&F Brown differently.
- You talk to a founding partner. Not intake staff, not a junior associate. A UCLA Law-trained senior attorney who handles your case personally from first call to resolution.
- We limit our caseload on purpose. More cases means less attention. We take fewer so every client gets the time and resources their case actually requires.
- We don't settle until the number is right. Insurance companies know which firms fold early. We're not one of them, and they know it.



Evidence fades. Deadlines are real. The sooner you have an attorney building your case, the better your position. This is our personal commitment to every client we take on.
What We Know About Northridge That Affects Your Case
- CSUN: 40,000+ students:Cal State Northridge is one of the largest universities in California. The campus perimeter generates heavy pedestrian and cyclist traffic, creating elevated collision risk for students, faculty, and visitors.
- Northridge Fashion Center premises:One of the largest shopping centers in the Valley. Slip and fall incidents, parking lot collisions, and premises liability claims are well-documented. Prior incident history at a property is critical evidence.
- 1994 earthquake infrastructure vulnerabilities:The Northridge earthquake exposed structural weaknesses across the community. Aging commercial properties and sidewalks may present hazardous conditions. Premises liability claims involving deferred maintenance are common.
- 118 Freeway corridor:The Ronald Reagan Freeway runs through Northridge, connecting the western and eastern Valley. High-speed interchange merges at Reseda, Tampa, and Balboa are consistent sources of serious injury crashes.
- Chatsworth Courthouse jurisdiction:Northridge injury cases may file at Chatsworth Courthouse or Van Nuys Courthouse West. We know both venues, the judges, and how Valley juries evaluate personal injury claims.
Northridge Roads Where Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Crashes Happen
Local road patterns determine what evidence we seek, which defendants we name, and how we frame fault. These are the corridors in Northridge where crashes concentrate.
- high118 Freeway (Northridge section)
Major east-west freeway corridor through the northern Valley. High-speed commuter traffic and interchange merges at Reseda, Tampa, and Balboa create frequent rear-end and sideswipe collisions.
- highReseda Blvd (Northridge section)
Primary north-south arterial with heavy commercial, student, and commuter traffic. The CSUN campus perimeter and Fashion Center area are particularly high-collision zones.
- moderateTampa Ave
North-south corridor connecting Northridge to the 118 Freeway and surrounding communities. Intersection conflicts at Nordhoff, Devonshire, and Plummer are frequent crash locations.
- moderateNordhoff St
East-west arterial running along the CSUN campus northern edge. Heavy pedestrian and cyclist crossings, combined with commercial traffic, create consistent collision risk.
- moderateDevonshire St
Major commercial corridor with retail, restaurants, and school zone traffic. Rear-end collisions, pedestrian incidents, and turning conflicts at driveways are common along this stretch.
Major Car and Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Accidents
Heavy traffic near the CSUN campus and along Reseda Boulevard and Tampa Avenue during commute hours creates significant congestion. The 118 Freeway corridor adds high-speed commuter traffic to the area. These conditions create dangerous merging zones and congested areas.
City surface streets like Reseda Boulevard, Tampa Avenue, Nordhoff Street, Devonshire Street are hotspots for T-bone collisions, rear-end crashes, and pedestrian strikes, especially during rush hours and school drop-off/pick-up times.
We've helped victims injured in:
- Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents near CSUN/Fashion Center.
- Delivery vehicle collisions in residential zones like Northridge West, Dearborn Street area and Plummer St corridor.
- School zone crashes near CSUNand Northridge Academy High School.
- Pedestrian accidents near CSUN campus perimeterand Reseda Blvd corridor.
- Dog Bites in the Northridge West and Porter Ranch adjacent neighborhoods.
Types of Pedestrian Accident Cases We Handle in Northridge
Every case type below requires different evidence, different defendants, and a different legal strategy. Select yours for a page built specifically around your situation in Northridge.
Crosswalk Violations
Drivers failing to yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks — the most common pedestrian accident scenario.
Distracted Driving Strikes
Texting, phone use, and in-vehicle displays that prevent drivers from seeing pedestrians until it is too late.
Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accidents
When the driver flees — uninsured motorist coverage and government crime victim programs may provide compensation.
Parking Lot Accidents
Low-speed but still dangerous — pedestrians struck by backing vehicles or drivers who fail to yield at lot exits.
School Zone Accidents
Children struck near schools and crosswalks — heightened duty of care applies during school hours.
DUI Pedestrian Strikes
Impaired drivers who fail to stop at crosswalks or veer off the roadway — punitive damages often available.
Compensation Available in a Personal Injury Claim
Most people who settle too quickly, or hire the wrong firm, leave significant money on the table. Here's the full picture of what a properly documented Northridge injury claim should recover.
Medical Expenses
ER visits, surgery, physical therapy, medication, and future care costs.
Lost Wages
Income lost while recovering, including salary, hourly wages, and self-employment income.
Lost Earning Capacity
Compensation for permanently reduced ability to work or earn at the same level.
Pain & Suffering
Physical pain and emotional distress, often the largest component of a settlement.
Property Damage
Repair or replacement of your vehicle or other personal property damaged in the incident.
Punitive Damages
Available when conduct was especially reckless or intentional, on top of compensatory damages.
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
Compensation for no longer being able to participate in hobbies, activities, and daily pleasures you had before the injury.
Loss of Consortium
A spouse or domestic partner's claim for loss of companionship, support, and the marital relationship caused by the injury.
What to Do After a Pedestrian Accident
Pedestrian accidents cause severe injuries. Protecting your legal claim starts at the scene — here is what to do.
Call 911 immediately
Request police and emergency services. Remain still if you may have spinal injuries.
Seek emergency medical care
Pedestrian accidents cause severe trauma — internal injuries may not be immediately apparent.
Get the driver's information
Insurance, license plate, and driver's license information before anyone leaves the scene.
Photograph the scene
Crosswalk markings, traffic signals, skid marks, and the vehicle that struck you.
Identify witnesses
Bystanders who saw the accident can provide independent accounts that counter insurer fault-shifting.
Contact L&F Brown
Traffic camera and business surveillance footage is critical evidence that is overwritten quickly — we demand preservation immediately.
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