[05-07-2023] Los Angeles County, CA – 63-Year-Old Pedestrian Died After Hit-and-Run Accident in Avalon Boulevard

A 63-year-old pedestrian died[05-07-2023] 63-Year-Old Pedestrian Died After Hit-and-Run Accident in Avalon Boulevard in a hit-and-run collision in Los Angeles on Sunday morning, May 7, 2023.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the incident occurred at approximately 3:10 a.m. at Avalon Boulevard and East 110th Street.

After striking and injuring a pedestrian, the driver fled the scene, leaving the victim in a critical condition. Unfortunately, the injuries were fatal, and the authorities who arrived at the scene pronounced the victim dead.

Los Angeles’ Hit-and-Run Reward Program Trust Fund offers a reward of up to $50,000 for valuable information that aids in identifying, apprehending, and convicting or resolving civil compromise cases involving drivers responsible for fatal hit-and-run incidents.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyers in Los Angeles

If you have been a victim of a hit-and-run accident in California, you can seek compensation for damages. You can file an insurance claim or take legal action through the court system. It is crucial not to delay and reach out to experienced hit-and-run lawyers in California if you or your loved one has suffered severe injuries or lost their life due to someone else’s negligence.

During a free initial consultation, our skilled lawyers will assess your case, provide an overview of the next steps, and examine any factors that may impact the settlement offer.

You can rely on our most trusted Los Angeles hit-and-run accident lawyers at Arash Law, under the direction of Arash Khorsandi, Esq., to effectively represent you in these court proceedings. Our firm has recovered more than $500 million for California clients.

If you want to speak with one of our lawyers, please call (888) 488-1391 or fill out the “Do I Have a Case?” form.

What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Accident

Despite the other driver in the accident fleeing the scene, avenues are still available for seeking financial compensation. In addition to assisting law enforcement in identifying and capturing the driver, your actions can bolster your case if you pursue a legal claim for damages. This section on what to do following a hit-and-run accident encompasses the following steps:

  1. Gather Accident Scene Data: Collect as much information as possible from the accident scene, including the license plate number, make, model, and color of the vehicle involved.
  2. Report to the Police: Immediately report the details to the police and obtain a copy of the accident report from the police station or the California DMV.
  3. Obtain Witness Information: Assemble potential witnesses’ contact information (names and numbers) and gather this information quickly.
  4. Seek Medical Assistance: Do not delay seeking medical attention, even if you feel fine initially. It is important to see a doctor if you have sustained any injuries promptly.
  5. Notify Your Insurance Company: Notify your private insurance company promptly about the hit-and-run accident.
  6. Please consult with an Attorney: Before accepting any settlement offers from other insurance providers, it is advisable to consult with a hit-and-run accident attorney.
Fatal Hit-and-Run Accident Statistics

Failing to stop and assist victims or notify authorities after causing an accident can lead to criminal charges in the United States. Engaging in such behavior, attempting to flee the scene of an accident, is illegal.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 737,100 reported hit-and-run accidents in the United States in 2015. This data indicates that a hit-and-run occurs approximately every 43 seconds. Shockingly, hit-and-run accidents reached a record high in 2016, claiming the lives of 2,049 individuals.

In the state of California, between 2010 and 2019, there were 2,948 hit-and-run accidents resulting in 3,056 fatalities. California experiences many hit-and-run accidents, surpassing many other states in this regard.

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