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Pedestrian Fatality Reported in Dallas Crash
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From a Texas personal injury attorney’s perspective, this is a heartbreaking loss, and the family deserves a full investigation before anyone rushes to judgment. Dallas police say the crash happened just before 10 p.m. near Fort Worth Avenue and Hartsdale Drive, that the pedestrian had already crossed the westbound lanes and was entering the eastbound lanes when he was struck by a black Honda, and that the 20-year-old driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating. In a fatal pedestrian case like this, the legal questions usually go beyond whether someone was in the roadway. Investigators still need to look at visibility, lighting, speed, lookout, distraction, and whether the driver had a reasonable opportunity to avoid the impact. If negligence played a role, surviving family members may have a wrongful-death claim under Texas law, which is why preserving scene evidence, witness statements, and any nearby video is so important. If you or a loved one has been involved in a pedestrian accident, it's important to understand your legal rights. Texas law allows injured parties or their families to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, even if some fault is shared. Consulting with an experienced attorney can help navigate these complex cases and ensure you receive fair compensation.
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