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Sun Lakes, AZ – Victim Hit & Killed in Pedestrian Crash on SR 587 at Hunt Hwy & I-10

Sun Lakes, AZ – Victim Hit & Killed in Pedestrian Crash on SR 587 at Hunt Hwy & I-10


Sun Lakes, AZ (December 8, 2020) – A person was hit and killed by a car on State Route 587 at the Hunt Highway near Sun Lakes early Tuesday morning.

Per reports from the Gila River Police Department, the crash happened around 2:00 a.m. Information released by the Arizona Department of Transportation stated that SR 587 was closed in both directions between Hunt Highway and I-10 for several hours while police investigated.

Rescue units were dispatched to the area shortly after the accident occurred, but it appears the pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. Officers say that the driver involved in the accident stayed on the scene. It is not clear whether speed or impairment played a part in the crash, though the investigation is ongoing. No other details have been released at this time.

Our deepest condolences go out to the family of the deceased victim.

Fatal Pedestrian Accidents in Arizona 

12.8 Sun Lakes, AZ - Victim Hit & Killed in Pedestrian Crash on SR 587 at Hunt Hwy & I-10Per reports from authorities with the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Arizona consistently claims a higher pedestrian death rate compared to the rest of the United States. In fact, nearly 300 pedestrians were killed in Arizona in 2017 alone, translating to a dramatic rate of 1.61 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people. With these numbers, Arizona’s pedestrian-fatality rate is more than double the national average, which is only 0.8 per 100,000.

It’s clear that fatal pedestrian accidents are an unfortunately common fact of life in Arizona. When it comes to fatal accidents and pedestrian incidents across the state, victims and families are particularly vulnerable in the aftermath. After a pedestrian accident, victims and families are often left with financial difficulties, long-term physical issues, and emotional trauma. When victims succumb to their injuries, grieving families are left to pick up the pieces. Family members may be forced to deal with expensive medical and funeral expenses in the aftermath of their loved one’s death.

If you have suffered in a pedestrian accident as a result of another driver’s negligence or lost a loved one as a result of a pedestrian accident, contact a Phoenix personal injury attorney to safeguard your legal rights.

We will gladly review the facts of your case and tailor our advice to match the specific needs of your case. Every consultation is free and there is no obligation to retain us. So at worst, you get free advice after you’ve suffered due to an accident that occurred through no fault of your own.

Our attorneys at ELG do not cut corners, and we won’t use intake specialists or a non-attorney to talk or meet with you. We guarantee your consultation will be with one of our experienced injury attorneys that only handle accident matters, so you can feel confident and rest assured that we will answer all your questions.

Our Arizona pedestrian accident attorneys at ELG are dedicated to helping you get the justice you deserve after these unfortunate incidents. Our experienced, highly-skilled injury lawyers in Phoenix have spent years fighting for both victims and their families. Contact us to set up your free consultation at (623) 877-3600 or https://www.ELGphx.com/. We’re here to help you in your time of need.

Note: As a result of the secondary sources that were used to complete this post, the information included within has not been independently verified by our own staff and may include misinformation. If you read something that, to your knowledge, is incorrect, please contact us as soon as possible and we will correct the inaccuracy.

Disclaimer: As members of the local Phoenix and broader Arizona community, we hope everyone in our community is safe and protected. We cover the events included in this blog as a way to offer support to the victims in similar circumstances and to provide relief during these difficult times. However, this information should not be misconstrued as legal advice, and you should speak with a trained legal professional for more information regarding your situation.