Bettendorf, IA (August 13, 2025) – A 74-year-old woman is in critical condition after she was struck by a car while walking her two dogs at a local intersection Tuesday night, according to officials with the City of Bettendorf.
The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. on August 12 at the intersection of 18th Street and Crow Creek Road. Authorities reported that the woman was walking both dogs when she was hit by an oncoming vehicle. Emergency personnel responded to the scene and transported her to a nearby hospital, where she remains in critical condition.
Tragically, one of the dogs died at the scene. The second dog suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is reportedly receiving care.
The driver involved stayed at the scene and has been cooperating with police. Officials have not released the identities of those involved, and no citations or charges have been announced at this time. The investigation into the crash is ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the injured woman and her loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.
Pedestrian Collisions in Iowa: Risks and Response in Residential Areas
Tuesday night’s collision in Bettendorf underscores the ongoing dangers pedestrians face, even in seemingly quiet residential neighborhoods. Intersections like 18th Street and Crow Creek Road, while not high-speed zones, often lack sufficient lighting and clear pedestrian crossing infrastructure—factors that can increase the risk of accidents, especially after dark.
Elderly pedestrians are particularly vulnerable in vehicle collisions. The physical trauma they sustain tends to be more severe, and recovery times longer, due to age-related fragility. In this case, the woman’s critical condition points to the serious impact of the crash and the need for continued monitoring and care.
This incident also reflects the emotional toll such crashes can have. The loss of a pet and injuries to another adds a layer of heartbreak for families and communities already dealing with trauma. Dogs are often considered family, and their involvement can deepen the emotional fallout for all involved.
Drivers are reminded that nighttime driving requires additional caution, especially in residential areas where pedestrians may be walking dogs, jogging, or crossing streets. Bettendorf and other Iowa cities are encouraged to consider pedestrian safety enhancements such as illuminated crosswalks, reflective signage, and reduced speed limits during evening hours.
Victims and families affected by pedestrian crashes often face steep medical bills, prolonged recovery, and complex legal questions. Understanding their rights and options is essential.
At Local Accident Reports, we provide real-time updates and connect victims with the resources they need after serious incidents. If you or someone you love has been injured in a pedestrian crash, reach out today for trusted support during your recovery process.