Two Pedestrians Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Harbor Boulevard at First Street [Santa Ana, CA]

Two Pedestrians Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Harbor Boulevard at First Street [Santa Ana, CA]
Two Pedestrians Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Harbor Boulevard at First Street [Santa Ana, CA]

Hit-and-Run Driver Strikes 2 Pedestrians and Another Car on Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana

 
SANTA ANA, CA (May 1, 2023) – Two pedestrians were injured in a hit-and-run crash on Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana Saturday morning on April 29.
 
The crash happened just before 8:00 a.m. at First Street. According to the Santa Ana Police Department, a white truck slammed into two pedestrians who were walking in the area. After striking the victims, it also hit another car and fled the scene.
 
The injuries sustained of the victims were not immediately available, but police said they are expected to survive.
 
At this time, the hit-and-run suspect remains at large.
 
Police are still investigating the crash, and on the lookout for the suspect vehicle and driver.
 
Avoid pedestrian accidents by keeping your eyes on the road and managing your speed. Always pay attention to pedestrians crossing and walking on the roadway, and prepare yourself to yield. And when you get involved in an accident, do not leave the scene. Pull over, call 911 and immediately take safety measures.


If you have been injured in a hit-and-run crash, you can count on the Law Offices of Daniel Kim to help you with your case. We work hard day and night to ensure that victims of pedestrian accidents receive the compensation they rightfully deserve. Each of our clients receives personal legal advice tailored to his or her specific case. Daniel will work with you personally, one-on-one, to better understand your situation. We will win back what was taken from you. Call us today at (800) 895-7199 to schedule your free consultation today. We can also request a copy of the police from your accident. With a success rate of over 99%, you can trust your lawsuit with our team.
 

 

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