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Silver Springs, FL (February 11, 2026) – A 2-year-old child died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle backing out of a driveway near 21st Place Rd in Silver Springs, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Troopers said the crash occurred at a residence in the area and remains under investigation.

Key Details

  • Location: Near 21st Place Rd, Silver Springs
  • Reported: Tuesday, February 10 at 3:15 p.m.
  • Involved: 29-year-old female driver and 2-year-old boy
  • Injuries: Child transported to HCA Ocala Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased
  • Circumstances: Vehicle was backing out of a driveway when the child was struck
  • Investigating agency: Florida Highway Patrol

What We Know So Far

  • Troopers said the 29-year-old driver was backing out of a driveway at a residence near 21st Place Rd.
  • The 2-year-old boy was reportedly playing on 21st Place Rd behind the vehicle at the time.
  • Investigators said the driver did not see the child before the vehicle struck him.
  • The child was taken to HCA Ocala Hospital, where he later died from his injuries.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • Authorities have not released the identities of those involved.
  • It is unclear whether any charges will be filed.
  • Officials have not indicated if additional contributing factors were present.

Local Context

Residential streets such as 21st Place Rd in Silver Springs often have driveways that connect directly to neighborhood roadways without extensive visibility. In areas where children may be playing outdoors during the afternoon hours, backing vehicles can pose serious risks, particularly if sightlines are limited by landscaping, parked cars, or the vehicle’s design. When a tragic incident occurs in a residential setting, law enforcement typically secures the immediate area to document vehicle positioning and speak with nearby residents. Because these events unfold close to homes, traffic disruptions are usually minimal, but the emotional impact on the surrounding community can be significant.

What to Do Next

  1. If you were involved, get to a safe location if you can and check for injuries; call 911 when medical help is needed.
  2. Keep conversations factual at the scene and avoid debating blame; let officials handle the investigation.
  3. If it is safe, take a few photos of vehicle positions, damage, and any visible roadway conditions.
  4. Pay attention to how you feel later; some symptoms appear hours after an accident and may warrant medical evaluation.

FAQ

Q: Why can symptoms show up later after an accident?

A: Some injuries may not be immediately apparent and can worsen over time, making medical follow-up important even if someone initially feels fine.

Q: What often leads to intersection accidents?

A: Limited visibility, turning movements, and failure to see pedestrians or other vehicles can all contribute to crashes in residential and roadway settings.

Q: What does it mean when an accident is still under investigation?

A: It means authorities are reviewing evidence and statements to determine exactly how the incident occurred and whether any violations took place.

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2Before speaking with an insurance company, make sure you have the facts. An official police report is the most reliable record of what happened and can help establish liability An experienced attorney can assist you in obtaining this report and using it to protect your interests.
3Consider having your case reviewed by a qualified attorney who can guide you through the next steps. They will safeguard your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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