NATIONAL CITY, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A tragic hit-and-run incident occurred in National City over the weekend. It sadly underscores the dangers pedestrians face on our roads. As well as the critical need for a pedestrian accident attorney in such cases.
According to Fox 5 San Diego,a dark-colored SUV struck a 30-year-old man. It happened while the pedestrian was crossing Sweetwater Road. This took place on early Saturday morning. Disturbingly, the driver of the SUV reportedly moved the victim to the side of the road before fleeing the scene. The victim suffered traumatic head injuries and medical services pronounced the death later, at the hospital.
This devastating incident is a stark reminder that hit-and-run accidents not only claim lives. But they also leave families grappling with unanswered questions and a profound sense of injustice. If you or a loved one has been injured or, tragically, killed in a pedestrian accident, it is crucial to seek legal representation. A compassionate and experienced lawyer for wrongful death can help you navigate the legal complexities. They will investigate the accident, and pursue justice and fair compensation for your loss.
In hit-and-run cases, identifying and holding the responsible driver accountable is paramount. A skilled attorney can work with law enforcement to gather evidence, identify witnesses, and pursue all available legal avenues to bring justice to the victim and their family.
Belal Hamideh Law is dedicated to providing compassionate and tenacious legal representation to those who have been injured or lost loved ones in pedestrian accidents, including hit-and-run cases. Belal Hamideh understands the immense pain and suffering these tragedies cause and will work tirelessly to help you seek justice and compensation.
If you are facing the aftermath of a pedestrian accident, don’t hesitate to contact pedestrian accident attorney Belal Hamideh for a free consultation. He and his team are ready to provide the support and legal guidance you need during this challenging time.