A 40-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in Orangevale, Sacramento County, on Saturday night, September 30, 2023.
The California Highway Patrol responded to reports of the incident around 7:23 p.m. along Main Avenue, south of Greenback Lane.
Upon the arrival of emergency responders, the 40-year-old from Orangevale, whose identity hasn’t been fully identified by officials yet, was declared dead on the scene.
During the initial investigation, it was determined that the victim from Orangevale was crossing the street in a non-designated crosswalk when a 2005 Toyota with two passengers struck him at 25 miles per hour.
According to CHP, the 60-year-old Toyota driver stayed at the scene after the crash and was not arrested. Crosswalks are not present on the road where the crash occurred, and officials report that it was dark.
No other injuries were reported, and authorities state that drugs and alcohol are not involved.
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9 Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident
It is tough to think clearly after being hit by a vehicle, let alone if you were injured. But what you say and do at the crash scene can significantly affect the outcome of a subsequent claim you file against the at-fault party. These tips may help you avoid doing something that could reduce the value of your personal injury claim:
- Call the police as soon as the accident occurs and ensure an officer creates an accident report.
- Take photos of your injuries, the accident scene, property damage, the weather conditions, the road conditions, and the vehicle that hit you.
- Take pictures of the at-fault driver’s license, insurance card, and license plate.
- Get the names and contact information of all eyewitnesses or anyone who may have seen anything.
- See a doctor or other healthcare professional immediately, and tell them about every affected part of your body.
- Keep a journal about your injuries and the recovery process, detailing how you feel, the treatment you receive, and what costs you pay.
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Fatal Pedestrian Accident Statistics
According to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, hit-and-run accidents caused twenty-four percent (24.3 percent) of pedestrian fatalities in 2020. Deaths from pedestrians increased by 46.2% between 2011 and 2020, while deaths from other traffic increased by 14.4%. Deaths for pedestrians increased by 3.9 percent from 2019 to 2020 despite a 13.2 percent decrease in vehicles being driven.
A turning crash is more likely to occur in a large vehicle, and pedestrians struck by large vehicles suffer more severe injuries. In left-turn crashes involving pedestrians, pickups were 269.6 percent more likely to be involved than regular passenger cars.
Minivans and large vans were associated with a 172.0 percent increase in odds, while pickups and SUVs were associated with a 93.6 percent increase. There has been a significant increase in the odds of a pickup or SUV causing a pedestrian fatality in a right-turn crash at 88.6 percent and 63.4 percent, respectively.