[08-18-2024] Los Angeles County, CA – Pedestrian Killed After Hit-and-Run Crash in Marina del Rey

[08-18-2024] Pedestrian Killed After Hit-and-Run Crash in Marina del ReyA person was struck and killed by a hit-and-run vehicle in Marina del Rey, Los Angeles County, on Sunday morning, August 18, 2024.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers were dispatched to the intersection of Lincoln and Washington Boulevards at approximately 12:30 a.m. after receiving a report of a “possible vehicle versus pedestrian” incident.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

The details are still being investigated. No further information is immediately available.

Expert Los Angeles County Hit-and-Run Accident Attorneys

You can either file a lawsuit or submit an insurance claim if you or a loved one was injured or killed in a hit-and-run collision in Los Angeles County.

Seek advice from our hit-and-run accident lawyers or pedestrian accident lawyers through a free initial consultation. This will include an assessment of your case, recommendations for necessary steps, and a review of the key factors that could influence your potential settlement offer.

Our renowned Los Angeles County hit-and-run accident attorneys at Arash Law, under the supervision of Arash Khorsandi, Esq., will fight for your rights and effectively represent you in these court proceedings. Our firm has recovered more than $500 Million for California clients.

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Actions To Take Following A Hit-And-Run Accident in Los Angeles County

There are specific measures you can take to safeguard your rights to obtain compensation following an unfortunate hit-and-run accident. Not only can they help authorities apprehend the driver, but they can also support your claim for proper compensation. These actions include:

  1. Gather As Much Information As You Can While At The Scene Of The Accident. Try to get the license plate number of the car that struck you or your vehicle and its brand, model, and color. If you can, try taking a few pictures of the involved car. All these can help quickly identify and subsequently find the vehicle involved in your case.
  2. Contact The Authorities As Soon As You Can. The sooner you notify the police about the collision, the quicker they can apprehend the motorist. Moreover, when you contact the police, you create an official incident record. In a few days, you can request a collision report from either the police station that handled it or through the California DMV. This document will help you when you file a claim later.
  3. Obtain The Names And Contact Information Of Any Individuals Who May Have Witnessed The Incident. It’s important to remember that people who see an accident might stay to ensure you’re okay, but after the police and ambulance arrive, they might depart immediately. It’s crucial to obtain their names and phone numbers promptly. Witnesses can have a significant impact in such cases. For instance, a witness could confirm that the other vehicle crashed into your car, not vice versa.
  4. Seek Prompt Medical Care. For your own sake, you should see a doctor as soon as possible and get checked for injuries. Following your doctor’s recommended treatment plan is crucial as you advance toward full recovery. Moreover, when you visit a doctor, thorough documentation of your injuries is generated, which is useful for submitting a claim.
  5. Notify Your Insurance Carrier About The Accident. While it is important to do this task quickly, it is also essential to ensure that you only focus on the facts. Remember, you are not required to acknowledge or assign any blame. In addition, it is advisable to refrain from providing a recorded statement or agreeing to a settlement until you have consulted with lawyers specializing in hit-and-run accidents in California.

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Hit-And-Run Accident Statistics

ValuePenguin’s study shows that 2,783 reported hit-and-run accidents were fatal in 2021. That is up by 89.4% from the same metric recorded in 2012 (1,469). Furthermore, the percentage of fatal crashes involving hit-and-runs also surged during this period. In 2021, 7% of fatal crashes resulted from hit-and-runs, 48.7% higher than the 2012 record (4.7%).

According to the latest California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) report, Los Angeles County recorded 7,354 fatalities and injuries involving hit-and-runs in 2021.

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