One unidentified man was seriously injured after a hit-and-run driver crashed into a pickup truck and a pedestrian in Deep Ellum on early Sunday morning, August 22.
The major accident took place in the 2600 block of Elm Street in Deep Ellum at approximately 1:30 a.m. The suspect was reportedly driving a pickup truck erratically at high speeds. He then crashed into another car but continued driving. The suspect then hit a pedestrian and a police horse.
The suspect failed to stop to render aid and drover away from the scene. Local authorities later apprehended him. The hit-and-run driver was identified as 25-year-old Adonis H. The pedestrian sustained serious injuries from the mishap. He was taken to an area hospital for treatment and is currently in critical condition.
The two other people inside the vehicle and the police horse were uninjured in the crash. The hit-and-run driver was arrested for charges related to intoxication, assault with a vehicle, possession of marijuana, accident involving serious bodily injury, damage to the vehicle, and a traffic violation. Local authorities are further investigating the case.
Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accident Statistics
According to a AAA press release, hit-and-run deaths have reached an all-time high. Texas has the nation’s ninth-highest rate of hit-and-run accidents. In 2016, there were 2,049 fatalities due to hit-and-run accidents, a record high and a 60% rise from 2009. There are several reasons why hit-and-run drivers flee the scene. They might be intoxicated or impaired by drugs, face legal difficulties, uninsured, or illegal aliens.
Pedestrians are common victims of hit-and-run accidents. Pedestrians and bicyclists made up 68 percent of those killed in hit-and-run accidents. Unfortunately, Texas is not a particularly pedestrian-friendly state. In 2019, there were 5,975 traffic crashes involving pedestrians in Texas, resulting in 669 deaths, a 5% increase over the previous year. Another 1,317 persons were critically injured as a result of the explosion.
Personal Injury Attorney for Victims of Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accidents in Dallas County
If you are injured while walking on a roadway, sidewalk, or parking lot because you were hit by a car or another vehicle, you have crucial legal rights. However, you must take certain steps to protect your rights and assert your claims for injury.
An injury after a major traffic accident can leave the victim unable to work, thus being unable to earn money for a living. The victims are expected to recover from their injuries; however, generating income while recovering becomes a major stress source.
If you have been harmed in an auto-pedestrian accident, contact Arash Law Texas. Do not sign anything before you have spoken with us, or you risk losing some or all of the compensation you are entitled to.
Our skilled pedestrian accident lawyers from Arash Law have decades of experience handling all types of injury cases. We have collected over 200 million dollars for our clients, and we serve clients all across Texas. Call (888) 398-4017 to schedule your free consultation.