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Long Beach, CA (November 28, 2025) — This is a November 25 update to an earlier coverage of a hit-and-run collision that occurred on November 13 near Pacific Coast Highway and Maine Avenue in Long Beach. Sadly, the pedestrian involved—identified as 46-year-old Brandy Jackson of Long Beach—has now died from the injuries she sustained in the collision.
According to the Long Beach Police Department, the crash took place at approximately 12:28 a.m. on November 13. Officers responded to the area and found that the victim had already been transported to a nearby hospital by Long Beach Fire Department personnel. Preliminary investigations indicate that Jackson was in the roadway when she was struck by an unidentified vehicle. The driver fled the scene before law enforcement arrived and has yet to be identified.
On November 25, authorities were notified that Jackson had succumbed to her injuries. Her death now marks this incident as a fatal hit-and-run, and the investigation remains ongoing. Police are asking anyone with information about the vehicle or the driver involved to contact the Long Beach Police Department’s Collision Investigation Detail.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Brandy Jackson. This loss is a painful reminder of the dangers pedestrians face and the devastating impact of hit-and-run crashes.

Hit-and-run pedestrian collisions are a persistent and troubling issue in Long Beach and other high-traffic areas throughout California. Streets like Pacific Coast Highway, especially in the early morning hours, present added dangers for those traveling on foot. Poor lighting, reduced visibility, and negligent driving behaviors often create hazardous conditions for pedestrians.
When a driver leaves the scene of a crash, it delays emergency response and makes it far more difficult for victims to get justice. In this case, the failure to stop and render aid may have contributed to the eventual outcome. Under California law, fleeing the scene of a crash that results in injury or death is a felony, and law enforcement continues to pursue leads that could bring the responsible party to justice.
Even when the driver is unknown, families like Brandy Jackson’s may still have legal options. Under California’s uninsured motorist laws, victims or their surviving family members may be able to file claims for compensation through their own insurance policies. These claims can help recover costs related to medical care, funeral services, lost income, and emotional suffering. However, navigating the legal process in the aftermath of such a tragedy can be complex and overwhelming.
That’s why working with an experienced Los Angeles wrongful death attorney is essential. A qualified lawyer can coordinate with investigators, gather evidence, handle communications with insurance companies, and fight to secure the compensation victims and their families deserve.
If you or a loved one has been injured—or if you are grieving the loss of someone due to a pedestrian accident—don’t wait to understand your legal rights. Contact Countrywide Trial Lawyers at 844-844-9119 for a free consultation and compassionate legal support.
Note: The information presented in this article about the reported accident has been gathered from secondary sources. Countrywide Trial Lawyers has not independently verified the full details surrounding the incident. If you find any inaccuracies in this publication, please contact our team immediately. We will promptly make corrections to reflect the most reliable information. Additionally, any requests for post-removal will be honored upon notification.
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