Detroit, MI (November 29, 2023) - Detroit police have released photos of a suspect's vehicle involved in a triple hit-and-run from November 25. The crash happened at 5:35 p.m. at Schoolcraft and Rutland on Saturday when three women crossing the street were hit by a black Cadillac DTS. The model year is thought to be between 2006 and 2013, with the sedan having front-end damage previously. Three women were struck by the Cadillac - ages 25, 34, and 50. The two younger women are still listed in critical condition at a nearby hospital, while the 50-year-old victim is in stable condition. DPD released two photos of the suspect's vehicle in Wednesday's release. Witnesses with any information pertaining to this crash were asked to call the Detroit Police Department’s Fatal Squad Unit.
Our thoughts go out to the injured victims and their loved ones. We hope for their full recovery.
Officials say that the national and state rates of pedestrian accidents are rising. In fact, of the more than 2,300 pedestrians who were hurt in accidents in Michigan last year, nearly all of them sustained serious injuries. What's more, there were nearly 150 deaths caused by these incidents, down slightly from the year before but still tragically elevated over previous years.
Adding insult to injury, most pedestrian accidents occur because motorists are careless or reckless. The most prevalent causes of pedestrian accidents include but are not limited to the following:
Sadly, when pedestrians are hit by a car, they are at a significantly increased risk of severe injury and death. Vehicles, including SUVs, vans, and trucks, typically weigh over 4,000 pounds. Among the most typical injuries are:
Thankfully, victims who sustain injuries in pedestrian accidents caused by another person's negligence may have legal recourse in the aftermath. At Christopher Trainor & Associates, our Detroit pedestrian accident attorneys will fight for maximum compensation for clients who have been hurt due to the carelessness of others. Furthermore, we will help you organize the facts of your claim and gather the evidence you need to succeed under Michigan personal injury law. Call our office immediately by dialing 248-886-8650 to speak with an experienced, compassionate legal team member about your accident.
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