Berlin, CT (October 2, 2019) - Connecticut State Police responded to reports of a car crashing into a woman Wednesday morning. The pedestrian died on impact. The accident occurred on Route 9 near exit 23 and rendered the highway closed for nearly six hours. It opened back up at around 4 p.m. The woman was later identified as Middletown's Marie Ahern, 54. It is still unclear as to why Ms. Ahern was walking on the highway, and police are investigating possibilities. The driver that struck Ms. Ahern fled the scene and has not yet been identified.
Our thoughts are with the victim and her family.
CONNECTICUT SERIOUS PEDESTRIAN CAR ACCIDENTS
Pedestrians who are 65 and older, as well as children under the age of 15, endure the highest rates of pedestrian accidents. Crosswalks are essential for increased pedestrian safety, and it is highly advised to use them when crossing an intersection to reduce the risk of being hit. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that most accidents take place close to one's residence, within three miles. Of all reported accidents annually, there were close to 6,000 pedestrians killed in traffic accidents, which is about one death every 1.5 hours in the U.S.
If you have been hit as a pedestrian or know of someone who has, contact the experienced Connecticut car accident attorneys at the Law Offices of Paul Levin. We will fight on your behalf so that the liable parties are held responsible for your damages. Our resourceful Connecticut personal injury lawyers know Connecticut personal injury law and will help you through the personal injury claim process. Call us at 860-322-5302 today and speak with one of our caring Connecticut personal injury attorneys about your situation. Our firm will provide a free police report to anyone injured in an accident.
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Disclaimer: As active members in our local and statewide communities, we are saddened by these accidents and our hearts go out to the friends, family, and victims affected by them. Our intent in these posts is to raise awareness in our community of the dangers involved in these activities and to hopefully prevent future injuries. This information should not be misconstrued as legal advice, and you should always speak with an experienced legal professional about your case. The photos depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene.
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