A 53-year-old pedestrian sustained a fractured pelvis after being struck by a vehicle in a crosswalk in San Diego’s Midway District on Tuesday morning, February 4, 2025.
According to the San Diego Police Department, the crash occurred at approximately 7:51 a.m. in the 3500 block of Sports Arena Boulevard.
An unidentified white four-door sedan was traveling westbound when it struck the pedestrian, who was crossing from south to north in the marked crosswalk. The pedestrian was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Authorities are searching for the driver, who fled the scene. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the San Diego Police Department or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
The investigation is ongoing.
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What To Do After Getting Injured In A Hit-And-Run Accident
Only if you’re still able to do so following a hit-and-run, you must protect your well-being and rights to compensation by taking the steps listed below. Doing so can also assist authorities in finding the at-fault driver:
- Collect Information — If possible, write down the make, model, color, and license plate number of the car that hit you. Take pictures of the vehicle and the accident scene. This information can help identify the driver.
- Notify The Authorities — Call the police immediately. They will make an official record of the accident, which can bolster your claim later on. You can ask the California DMV or the police agency for the report later on.
- Obtain Witness Information — Get the names and contact details of any witnesses, if any. Their testimonies can verify your version of the incident.
- Seek Medical Care — See a doctor as soon as possible, even if you feel fine. Some injuries do not show up straight away. Medical records are also crucial in proving your injuries when filing a legal claim.
- Inform Your Insurance Company — Report the crash to your insurer, but don’t take responsibility for the accident. Refrain from accepting any settlement offers, signing anything, or giving a recorded statement without legal counsel.
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Hit-And-Run Accident Statistics
ValuePenguin reports a drastic increase in fatal hit-and-runs between 2012 and 2021, surpassing the overall rise in fatal crashes during the same period.
2021 saw a total of 2,783 fatal crashes involving hit-and-runs, which was an 89.4% increase from the 1,469 incidents recorded in 2012. In comparison, the total number of fatal crashes of all types only rose by 27.4% over the same span.
The State of California recorded the highest percentage of fatal hit-and-runs nationwide, with 10.1% of its fatal accidents involving hit-and-runs. Pedestrians are most often the victims, accounting for more than 60% of these cases. From 2012 to 2021, 62.8% of fatal hit-and-run crashes involved pedestrians, and pedestrian deaths increased by 53.7% during this period.
Hit-and-run collisions were more likely to occur at night, with 9.5% of fatal nighttime crashes between 2012 and 2021 involving hit-and-runs, compared to just 2.7% during the daytime. Over this period, 77.3% of all deadly hit-and-runs occurred at night.