[08-12-2023] Sacramento County, CA – Unidentified Pedestrian Fatally Struck in South Sacramento Hit-and-Run Incident

[08-12-2023] Unidentified Pedestrian Fatally Struck in South Sacramento Hit-and-Run IncidentAn approximately 50-year-old Caucasian male was killed after being struck by a hit-and-run driver in Sacramento County on Saturday night, August 12, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident occurred shortly after 9:45 p.m. along Florin Road near Stockton Boulevard.

The CHP promptly responded to the scene and found the pedestrian on the road. The pedestrian was transported to a local hospital via an ambulance due to severe injuries.

Unfortunately, on Sunday, they received information indicating the man had succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. Investigators also noted that no items or clues were found at the scene that could help identify the victim.

Furthermore, no traces of evidence were discovered that could aid in identifying either the responsible individual or the vehicle implicated in the incident.

The investigation is ongoing.

Our Experienced Sacramento County Hit-and-Run Accident Attorneys

If you have suffered injuries in a hit-and-run incident in California, avenues are available to pursue compensation. You can file a claim with your insurance company or pursue legal action. It is crucial, especially when substantial harm or losses have been endured due to someone else’s negligence, to enlist the services of a skilled hit-and-run attorney in California.

Our team of dependable hit-and-run accident lawyers is prepared to offer you an initial consultation at no cost. During this consultation, we will evaluate your situation, provide guidance on necessary measures, and consider pertinent factors that could impact the potential settlement you may be eligible to receive.

You can rely on our trusted Sacramento County hit-and-run accident attorneys at Arash Law, under Arash Khorsandi, Esq.’s direction, to help you with the insurance claim or effectively represent you in court proceedings. Our firm has recovered more than $750 Million for California clients.

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What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Accident

Even in cases where the driver responsible for the accident flees, there are still methods to track them down. By taking appropriate steps, you can aid law enforcement in locating and apprehending the responsible individual while bolstering your case if you choose to pursue legal compensation.

The following guidelines outline the recommended course of action following a hit-and-run incident:

  1. Get immediate medical help: It is crucial not to delay seeking medical assistance, even if you don’t feel any direct pain. Make it a priority to visit a doctor promptly if you have sustained significant injuries.
  2. Report the incident to the authorities: Immediately inform the police about the incident and ensure that you obtain a copy of the accident report from the police station or the appropriate department, such as the California DMV.
  3. Inform your insurance company: Notify your insurance provider promptly about the hit-and-run accident, providing them with all the necessary details.
  4. Collect evidence from the accident scene: Gather as much information as possible from where the accident occurred. It includes noting the license plate number and the vehicle’s make, model, and color.
  5. Acquire witness statements: Obtain contact information (names and phone numbers) from any potential witnesses present at the scene and do this as soon as possible.
  6. Seek advice from a California hit-and-run accident lawyer: Before accepting any settlement offers from other insurance companies, consulting a lawyer specializing in hit-and-run accidents is wise. They can provide valuable guidance and protect your rights.

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Fatal Hit-and-Run Accident Statistics

Leaving the scene of an accident is a serious offense with devastating consequences in the United States. Causing an accident and fleeing without assistance or reporting it to the authorities is considered illegal in the country.

According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 737,100 documented hit-and-run accidents in 2015 alone. On average, there is a hit-and-run incident every 43 seconds. Tragically, these incidents led to the loss of 2,049 lives in 2016.

In the state of California, between 2010 and 2019, there were 2,948 recorded hit-and-run collisions, resulting in a devastating total of 3,056 fatalities. California stands out with one of the highest rates of this type of accident compared to other states.

The impact of hit-and-run incidents is undeniably severe, highlighting the need for increased awareness and measures to address this trend.

 

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