[04-26-2025] Sacramento County, CA – Pedestrian Killed in Hit-And-Run Crash at Lemon Hill Avenue and 65th Street Expressway

A pedestrian was killed after being struck by a hit-and-run driver in Sacramento on Saturday evening, April 26, 2025.

According to the Sacramento Police Department, the crash occurred around 8:30 p.m. in the area of Lemon Hill Avenue and 65th Street Expressway.

The driver fled the scene following the collision. Responding officers located the pedestrian, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

The incident remains under active investigation.

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A hit-and-run accident can leave you and your family feeling overwhelmed, especially when the at-fault driver flees the scene. If you have been injured or experienced a loss because of a hit-and-run, you do not have to go through it alone. Our Sacramento hit-and-run accident attorneys are ready to protect your rights and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

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

A hit-and-run accident can leave you feeling helpless, but taking immediate action can protect your health and legal rights. If you’re able, follow these steps to strengthen your claim and assist authorities in identifying the fleeing driver.

  1. Collect Information — If possible, write down the make, model, color, and license plate number of the car that hit you. Take pictures of the vehicle and the accident scene. This information can help identify the driver.
  2. Notify The Authorities — Call the police immediately. They will make an official record of the accident, which can bolster your claim later on. You can ask the California DMV or the police agency for the report later on.
  3. Obtain Witness Information — Get the names and contact details of any witnesses, if any. Their testimonies can verify your version of the incident.
  4. Seek Medical Care — See a doctor as soon as possible, even if you feel fine. Some injuries do not show up straight away. Medical records are also crucial in proving your injuries when filing a legal claim.
  5. Inform Your Insurance Company — Report the crash to your insurer, but don’t take responsibility for the accident. Refrain from accepting any settlement offers, signing anything, or giving a recorded statement without legal counsel.
  6. Contact Our Hit-And-Run Accident Attorneys — Call (888) 488-1391 to talk to our knowledgeable attorneys for a free initial consultation. We will examine your case, deal with insurance providers, and assist you in submitting a personal injury claim. We are available to help you at every stage of the legal process.

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Hit-And-Run Accident Statistics

According to ValuePenguin, fatal hit-and-run crashes sharply increased between 2012 and 2021, outpacing the overall growth in fatal traffic accidents during the same timeframe.

In 2021, there were 2,783 fatal hit-and-run crashes, representing an 89.4 percent increase compared to 1,469 incidents reported in 2012. In contrast, the total number of fatal crashes across all categories rose by only 27.4 percent during that period.

California recorded the highest proportion of fatal hit-and-run incidents nationwide, with 10.1 percent of its fatal crashes involving fleeing drivers. Pedestrians were the most frequent victims, making up over 60 percent of these cases. Between 2012 and 2021, 62.8 percent of fatal hit-and-run accidents involved pedestrians, and pedestrian fatalities rose by 53.7 percent.

Hit-and-run accidents were also more likely to happen at night. Between 2012 and 2021, 9.5 percent of fatal nighttime crashes involved hit-and-runs, compared to only 2.7 percent of daytime crashes. Overall, 77.3 percent of deadly hit-and-run incidents occurred during nighttime hours.

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