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A car bearing down on a hard-to-see pedestrian crossing the street at night

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Fresno County, CA – On the early morning of Monday, April 7, 2025, a hit-and-run collision resulted in fatal injuries to a man believed to be unhoused, according to ABC30.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) reports that the accident took place around 12:00 AM on southbound Marks Avenue near Highway 180.

Officers responded to the scene after receiving reports of a person down in the roadway. The victim, believed to be an unhoused man, was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have not released his name pending notification of next of kin.

No suspect vehicle has been identified at this time. Southbound Marks Avenue at eastbound Highway 180 was closed for several hours as officers conducted an investigation. The CHP is asking anyone with information to come forward.

 

California Hit-and-Run Laws

California Law requires drivers involved in a collision to stop their vehicle, notify law enforcement, and exchange insurance information with others involved. Failure to do so, considered to be a “hit-and-run,” is a misdemeanor in cases of property damage and a felony when someone has been injured.

 

Pedestrian Fatalities and Wrongful Death Claims

Drivers have a Duty of Care towards pedestrians, who are particularly vulnerable in traffic accidents. This responsibility includes being vigilant for pedestrians near the roadway and, if a fatal collision occurs, staying with the victim, alerting emergency responders, and cooperating with authorities investigating the crash.

For those who lose a loved one in a pedestrian accident, filing a Wrongful Death claim with the assistance of an experienced attorney can provide compensation for medical bills, funeral costs, and other related damages. 

Should the at-fault driver avoid legal consequences, compensation might still be available through a family member’s uninsured driver coverage. 

 

California Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

If you or someone you love was harmed in an accident like the one described here, contact a California Pedestrian Accident Lawyer for any questions or to receive a no-cost, no-obligation case assessment.

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