[03-24-2025] San Bernardino County, CA – Man Killed After Hit-And-Run Crash in Fontana

A homeless man was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver at the intersection of Juniper Avenue and Foothill Boulevard in Fontana early Monday morning, March 24, 2025.

According to the Fontana Police Department, the collision was reported just after 6:00 a.m. The driver involved fled the scene without stopping to render aid.

Police said detectives are actively following up on leads. However, no description of the suspect vehicle or driver has been made public at this time.

Officer Daniel Romero, a department spokesperson, confirmed that the investigation is ongoing. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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What To Do After Getting Injured In A Hit-And-Run Crash

If you’ve been injured in a hit-and-run crash, taking the right steps can significantly improve your chances of securing compensation. These actions not only assist law enforcement in identifying the fleeing driver but also strengthen your claim. If you are physically able, consider the following:

  1. Go to a secure area. To prevent more collisions or injuries, try to move your car or yourself to a safe area.
  2. Make sure everyone is safe by remaining on the scene. Prior to examining others for injury, examine yourself. Remain composed and avoid taking responsibility.
  3. Gather as much information as you can from the scene of the accident. You may be able to obtain the make, model, and color of the car, as well as its license plate number, depending on your condition. If possible, try to take at least a few pictures of the car using your phone.
  4. Make a police call. Authorities can take action to arrest the motorist more quickly if you report the collision to them as soon as possible. Additionally, the police will document the accident in an official record that can help you later on when you file a claim.
  5. Obtain the names and contact details of the witnesses. They can support your allegation and confirm the incident.
  6. Get checked for injuries and see a doctor right away. A record of your injuries is also created when you seek medical attention. For your health to improve, you must follow your doctor’s treatment plan.
  7. Inform your insurance provider. When reporting, stay true to the facts and refrain from identifying or acknowledging fault. Without legal representation, never accept a settlement offer or make a recorded statement.
  8. Consult with our experienced hit-and-run accident attorneys. They can help you navigate the legal process and maximize your monetary compensation.

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Hit-And-Run Accident Statistics

A report by ValuePenguin highlights a sharp rise in fatal hit-and-run accidents between 2012 and 2021, significantly outpacing the overall increase in deadly crashes during the same period.

In 2021, authorities recorded 2,783 fatal hit-and-run incidents, marking a staggering 89.4% surge from the 1,469 cases reported in 2012. By comparison, overall fatal crashes rose by just 27.4% over the decade.

California leads the nation in deadly hit-and-run crashes, with 10.1% of its fatal accidents involving a fleeing driver. Pedestrians are the most common victims, accounting for over 60% of these incidents. Between 2012 and 2021, pedestrian-related hit-and-run fatalities made up 62.8% of all cases, with pedestrian deaths rising by 53.7% during this period.

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