[02-25-2024] San Francisco County, CA – 76-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed Following Hit-And-Run Collision in Mission Terrace

[02-25-2024] 76-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed Following Hit-And-Run Collision in Mission TerraceA 76-year-old pedestrian was killed following a hit-and-run collision in Mission Terrace, San Francisco, on Sunday evening, February 25, 2024.

According to the San Francisco Police Department, the fatal collision occurred around 6:40 p.m. between Alemany Boulevard and Rousseau Street.

Reports indicate that the elderly pedestrian was crossing the intersection when a vehicle struck him.

The driver fled the scene, leaving the victim with injuries. The 76-year-old was pronounced dead the next day after succumbing to his injuries.

The authorities have not located the suspect driver. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released, pending notification of the next of kin.

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Top 5 Things To Do After a Hit-and-Run Crash in San Francisco

If you or a loved one was injured in a crash with a hit-and-run driver, you could take particular steps to protect your right to be compensated in full. The steps you choose can help authorities catch the driver, and they can help establish your claim for damages. Those actions consist of:

  1. Collect as much info as possible while at the scene of the accident. Depending on your condition, you need to get the car’s license plate number and the make, model, and color of the vehicle. If you cannot obtain this information, you need to snap at least a few photos of the car (maybe using your cell phone).
  2. Call the police as soon as possible. The quicker you report the accident to authorities, the faster they can act to arrest the driver. Also, when you call the police, you develop a record of the accident. Within a couple of days, you can order a collision report from the police station that took it or through the California DMV. This record will assist you later when you submit a claim.
  3. Get the names and contact info of any witnesses. You need to keep in mind that individuals who witness an accident may stay to check on your condition, but after the cops and ambulance show up, they may quickly leave. You should make sure to get their names and phone numbers as soon as possible. Witnesses could play a crucial role. For example, a witness might verify that another vehicle collided with your car.
  4. Get immediate medical attention. For your own well-being, you need to see a doctor as soon as possible and get examined for any injuries. Furthermore, if you see a doctor, it produces a record of your injuries. As you improve, you need to stick to your medical professional’s treatment plan.
  5. Report the crash to your own insurance company. While you ought to do this as fast as possible, you need to make sure to stick to the facts. You do not have to admit any fault. Plus, you should not give a recorded statement or accept a settlement agreement until you have talked to a California hit-and-run accident attorney about your case.

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Fatal Hit-and-Run Accident Statistics

In the United States, leaving the site of an accident without reporting it or helping the victims is considered a crime. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported about 737,100 accidents involving hit-and-run drivers in 2015. This equates to roughly one hit-and-run accident occurring every 43 seconds in the US.

Within California, 2,948 hit-and-run accidents resulted in 3,056 fatalities between 2010 and 2019. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, San Francisco recorded 594 hit-and-run crashes in 2020, higher than the 486 crashes reported in the previous year.

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