Hit-and-Run Leaves Jogger Severely Injured in Greektown

Hit-and-Run ChicagoA hit-and-run crash left a Greektown jogger with severe injuries and needing surgical intervention this past Sunday. Forty-four-year-old Kelly Mahan was crossing the street at Madison and Halston when a car turning right struck her and kept going.

Mahan’s sister told ABC 7, “My sister has been in surgery for six hours. She has three broken ribs, a broken ankle, she’s bruised up and down entire tracts on her body… Thank god there were amazing other civilians that helped her – called an ambulance. She had no phone, no ID… She could have died.”

There have been concerns about safety in West Loop, especially on Madison Street. “There’s been this boom in growth but safety and concern for pedestrians and cyclists alike has lagged behind that growth,” said Moshe Tamssot of True West Loop.

Mahan’s family says that after she survived a brain aneurysm a few years ago, running has been her therapy. She also ran competitively. However, now she is facing a series of “medical hurdles.” Mahan is currently in the trauma unit in critical condition.

Chicago police say the vehicle involved was a black Toyota RAV 4, and was last seen traveling south on Halston Street. As of Sunday night, no arrests have been made.

Gainsberg Injury and Accident Lawyers wishes Mahan a quick and healthy recovery.

What to do if you are in a pedestrian accident in Chicago

Being involved in a pedestrian accident can be a traumatic experience. Here are some essential steps to take if you find yourself in such a situation:

  • Ensure safety and seek medical attention: Move to a safe location if possible, away from traffic. Check for injuries and seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent.
  • Call 911: Report the accident to the police and request medical assistance. Provide accurate information about the location and nature of the accident.
  • Document the scene: Take photos of the accident scene, including the vehicles involved, any visible injuries, and road conditions. Note the time, date, and weather conditions.
  • Gather information: Obtain contact information from the driver, including name, address, phone number, driver’s license number, and insurance details. Collect contact information from any witnesses.
  • Avoid admitting fault: Do not admit fault or make statements that could be used against you later. Stick to the facts when speaking to the police and others involved.
  • Seek legal advice: Contact a Chicago personal injury lawyer experienced in pedestrian accidents. They can guide you through the legal process and help protect your rights.
  • Keep records: Maintain records of all medical treatments, expenses, and any time missed from work. Document your physical and emotional recovery process.
  • Notify your insurance company: Inform your insurance company about the accident, even as a

How our Chicago pedestrian accident lawyers can help

In Chicago, the legal process for pedestrian accidents can be complex. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can help you:

  • Investigate the accident: Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and reconstruct the accident scene.
  • Negotiate with insurance companies: Handle communications with insurance companies to ensure fair compensation.
  • File a lawsuit if necessary: Represent you in court if a fair settlement cannot be reached.

If you have been involved in a pedestrian accident, don’t hesitate to seek legal guidance to protect your rights and receive the compensation you deserve.

If you or a loved one was involved in a pedestrian accident in Chicago, don’t wait to seek the justice you deserve. Contact the experienced personal injury lawyers at Gainsberg Law today for a free consultation. Let us handle the legal complexities while you focus on your recovery. Call us now to protect your rights and ensure a fair outcome. Call our office or submit our contact form to schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys today.