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Los Angeles, CA (November 15, 2025) – An individual was injured on Friday, November 14, in a hit-and-run collision that occurred on Balboa Boulevard in Granada Hills. Emergency dispatchers upgraded the incident to an ambulance response after receiving additional information indicating that the crash involved injuries requiring medical attention.
When responding personnel arrived at the location, they located an injured individual involved in the collision. Preliminary dispatch audio referenced the crash as a misdemeanor hit-and-run, indicating that the driver responsible for the impact fled the scene before law enforcement arrived. Officials have not released details regarding the type of vehicle involved, its direction of travel, or any identifying information.
Paramedics provided immediate medical care to the injured party and prepared the individual for transport to a local hospital. The full extent of the injuries has not been disclosed. Responding officers secured the scene, documented vehicle debris, and gathered preliminary statements from witnesses and callers who provided updates as the incident unfolded. No additional injuries were reported.
Law enforcement officers began a search for the hit-and-run driver and reviewed available security cameras, nearby traffic surveillance, and witness accounts. Authorities are continuing their investigation and will release updates as more information becomes available.
We extend our best wishes to the injured individual and hope for their rapid and complete recovery.
Hit-and-run collisions remain a significant concern throughout Los Angeles neighborhoods, including communities such as Granada Hills, where residential roads intersect with major traffic corridors like Balboa Boulevard. These incidents create immediate hazards for injured victims, who may experience delays in receiving medical attention if witnesses cannot provide prompt information to dispatchers. Quick reporting from bystanders is often critical in ensuring that emergency crews can respond efficiently.
Hit-and-run crashes occur for a variety of reasons, including driver distraction, speeding, impaired judgment, or fear of legal consequences. In many cases, drivers flee to avoid responsibility, leaving injured victims without immediate aid.
Collisions involving pedestrians or cyclists can be particularly severe, as individuals outside of vehicles are more exposed to injury from impact forces. Even crashes between vehicles can result in significant harm when one driver fails to remain at the scene.
Investigators typically rely on physical evidence, vehicle fragments, nearby surveillance systems, and eyewitness statements to identify the responsible party. Community cooperation often plays a key role in helping authorities locate fleeing drivers and hold them accountable for their actions.
For more information or to schedule a free consultation with our car accident lawyer in Los Angeles, contact Countrywide Trial Lawyers today at (844)-844-9119.
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