Indianapolis, IN (February 18, 2025) – A pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run crash Tuesday morning at the intersection of W 11th St and N Senate Ave in Indianapolis.
Authorities received a report of the incident at approximately 8:35 a.m. An additional caller who was not involved in the crash provided information about the scene. According to initial reports, a gray Nissan Versa with license plate 428DTR struck a pedestrian at the northwest corner of the intersection. The victim, described as a Black female wearing a white coat, was seen speaking with the driver before the vehicle possibly left the scene.
Emergency medical services were dispatched to provide medical care to the injured pedestrian. The extent of injuries sustained has not yet been disclosed. Law enforcement officers arrived at the scene to gather details and determine the circumstances surrounding the hit-and-run.
Authorities continue to investigate the incident and are working to locate the driver if they did indeed leave the scene.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim, and we hope for a full recovery.
Pedestrian Accidents in Indiana
Pedestrian accidents, particularly hit-and-run incidents, are a serious concern in urban areas like Indianapolis. These collisions often lead to severe injuries due to the vulnerability of pedestrians compared to vehicles.
According to state traffic data, pedestrian-related accidents in Indiana have been on the rise, with many occurring at busy intersections or in high-foot-traffic areas. Hit-and-run crashes present additional challenges, as victims may experience delays in receiving medical attention and legal justice.
Law enforcement encourages pedestrians and drivers alike to remain vigilant at intersections. Motorists should always yield to pedestrians and remain at the scene of an accident, as leaving can result in severe legal consequences.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a pedestrian accident, seeking medical care and legal assistance can help ensure the proper steps are taken for recovery and justice.
For more information or assistance after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports.