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Pedestrian Hurt In Collision On Landstown Centre Way [VIRGINIA BEACH, VA]

Pedestrian Hurt in Collision on Landstown Centre Way [VIRGINIA BEACH, VA]

A pedestrian hurt in collision on Landstown Centre Way Friday night has raised concerns about safety and accountability on Virginia Beach roads. According to officials, the incident happened shortly after 8:30 p.m. at the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Landstown Centre Way. Reports indicated that a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle, prompting an immediate emergency response.

Details of the Incident

When officers arrived at the scene, they found the injured pedestrian suffering from non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical services provided treatment before transporting the individual to a facility for further care. However, what makes this incident particularly troubling is that the driver involved was not present when authorities arrived. Police confirmed that the vehicle’s driver had fled the scene before they could be questioned.

The investigation remains ongoing, with officers working to piece together the events leading up to the crash. They are likely reviewing nearby surveillance footage, speaking to potential witnesses, and searching for the driver who left the scene. Leaving the scene of an accident, especially when it involves an injured pedestrian, is a serious offense under Virginia law and can result in both criminal and civil consequences.

Safety Concerns in Virginia Beach

This incident highlights the vulnerability of pedestrians, particularly in busy intersections like Princess Anne Road and Landstown Centre Way. Even in areas with crosswalks, proper signage, and traffic controls, pedestrians remain at risk when drivers fail to exercise caution. Hit-and-run crashes not only cause physical harm but also add emotional and financial stress to victims who are left without immediate answers or accountability.

Compensation at Stake for Victims

For pedestrians injured in such crashes, the law provides avenues for seeking compensation. Victims may be entitled to recover damages for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. In cases where the driver flees the scene, victims may also pursue claims through uninsured motorist coverage. If long-term injuries occur, compensation may also include loss of future earning capacity and ongoing medical treatment.

Families of victims may additionally seek justice for the trauma and financial strain caused by negligent or reckless drivers. These claims are crucial for holding at-fault parties accountable and ensuring that victims are not left to bear the burden of someone else’s negligence.

How Briet Law Attorneys Can Help

At Briet Law, we understand the devastation that follows a pedestrian accident. Our team is dedicated to supporting victims and their families during these challenging times. We conduct thorough investigations, work with accident reconstruction experts, and fight to secure full and fair compensation for our clients.

It’s essential to have experienced lawyers on your side when you lose a loved one in a car accident. Call us at 757-330-4108 for a free and confidential case evaluation. You can reach us by phone, text, and online chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Note: Our law office relies on external sources for the content of this post. Although we aim for accuracy, we have not independently verified all facts related to this incident. Should you identify any inaccuracies, please notify Breit Law Attorneys for corrections. Posts will be removed upon request.

Disclaimer: The content of this post is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation for business. The information contained herein is not intended to offer legal or medical advice. If you or someone you care about has been injured in an accident, it is recommended to seek immediate medical assistance. 

Source: WAVY

The map below shows the intersection of Princess Anne Road and Landstown Centre Way where the accident happened

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