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Hit-and-Run Incident Leaves Victim Injured in San Jose

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A hit-and-run incident occurred on Thursday evening, May 8, 2025, at the intersection of Sr82 and Keyes Street in San Jose, leaving one individual injured. The incident took place at approximately 7:26 PM, when a vehicle struck a pedestrian and fled the scene without stopping to provide assistance.

Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the location, described as S 1st at Keyes, where they provided immediate medical attention to the injured party. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. The extent of the injuries sustained remains undisclosed, but authorities have expressed concern for the victim’s well-being.

Local law enforcement is actively investigating the incident, urging any witnesses or individuals with information to come forward. The community is reminded to exercise caution in the area and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. This tragic event underscores the importance of road safety and the responsibility of drivers to remain at the scene of an accident. Our thoughts are with the victim and their loved ones during this difficult time.

Potential Legal Considerations

When someone is hurt because of another person’s carelessness, it is called negligence. In these cases, the person who got hurt might have the right to get money for their injuries. To prove negligence, the injured person must show that the other person had a duty to be careful, did not act carefully, and caused harm as a result. For example, if a driver does not stop at a red light and causes an accident, they might be considered negligent.

Victims of negligence can often file a personal injury claim to get compensation. This means they can ask for money to cover things like medical bills, lost wages, and other costs related to the accident. Sometimes, these cases are settled out of court, which means the person who caused the harm agrees to pay a certain amount of money without going to trial. Other times, the case might go to court, and a judge or jury will decide how much money the victim should get.

Insurance can play a big role in personal injury cases. Many people have insurance that covers accidents, like car insurance or homeowner’s insurance. If the person who caused the accident has insurance, the victim can file a claim with the insurance company. The insurance company might pay for some or all of the costs related to the injury. However, insurance companies sometimes try to pay as little as possible, so it can be helpful for victims to have a lawyer to help them get a fair amount.

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