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Los Angeles, CA (October 12, 2025) – Police are investigating a felony hit-and-run collision that left a woman injured on Saturday evening, October 11, near the intersection of Whittier Boulevard and South Lorena Street in Los Angeles. According to radio communications, Central Traffic Division officers responded to the scene after reports of a vehicle fleeing the area following a crash in front of the Yum Yum Donuts located near the intersection.
When authorities arrived, they located the victim, a woman, awaiting medical assistance. Paramedics provided treatment at the scene before transporting her to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. Details regarding the extent of her injuries have not yet been released.
Initial reports indicate that the suspect vehicle fled toward the nearby freeway immediately after the collision. Police have described the incident as a felony hit-and-run and have launched an investigation to identify and locate the driver responsible. Officers gathered evidence from the scene, including vehicle debris and witness statements, to assist in the ongoing search.
Traffic was temporarily restricted in the area as emergency crews worked to assist the victim and document the crash site. No further details regarding the suspect’s vehicle or possible witnesses have been disclosed at this time.
We extend our best wishes to the injured woman and hope for her full and speedy recovery.
Hit-and-run crashes continue to be a major concern in Los Angeles, particularly in high-traffic areas such as Whittier Boulevard and South Lorena Street. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, Los Angeles County consistently ranks among the highest in the state for hit-and-run accidents resulting in injuries or fatalities. Many of these incidents occur when drivers attempt to evade responsibility following a collision, leaving victims to face medical and financial hardships on their own.
Victims of hit-and-run accidents often suffer serious injuries such as fractures, head trauma, or internal damage. In addition to physical recovery, they must cope with emotional stress and financial challenges from medical bills, vehicle repairs, and lost income. Legal representation can be crucial in such cases to help victims identify liable parties, file claims, and secure fair compensation.
At Countrywide Trial Lawyers, our experienced legal team is dedicated to representing victims of hit-and-run and pedestrian-related accidents throughout Los Angeles. We work diligently to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering while pursuing justice against negligent or fleeing drivers.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, contact Countrywide Trial Lawyers today at (844)-844-9119 to schedule a free consultation with our pedestrian accident lawyer in Los Angeles. Our team is ready to provide professional guidance and strong advocacy to help you move forward after a traumatic event.
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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