Coatesville, PA (August 23, 2025) – A child was injured Friday evening in a pedestrian accident at the intersection of S Sixth Ave and Harmony St in Coatesville. The incident occurred around 6:25 p.m., prompting a swift response from fire, EMS, and local police.
Medics and fire crews worked to assist those suffering from injuries after the collision. According to initial reports, an 11-year-old child sustained a bleeding injury to the arm after being struck by a blue Nissan Rogue, which remained at the scene.
The full extent of the child’s injuries has not yet been disclosed. Authorities have launched an investigation into the events leading up to the crash.
Our thoughts are with the young victim and their family during this difficult time.
Pedestrian Incidents Involving Children in Pennsylvania Neighborhoods
Accidents involving young pedestrians are particularly concerning, especially in residential areas like the intersection of S Sixth Ave and Harmony St. Children are more vulnerable due to their size and unpredictability, and incidents often occur during after-school hours when kids are outside walking or playing.
Pennsylvania traffic data indicates that pedestrian crashes involving minors often take place in suburban or urban neighborhoods lacking adequate signage, speed controls, or visibility. In recent years, communities like Coatesville have faced increased challenges with vehicle-pedestrian interactions, particularly near intersections with limited safety infrastructure.
When a child is injured in a traffic incident, prompt medical care and support are essential. Families should consider seeking guidance on how to navigate insurance claims, especially when long-term treatment may be necessary. Legal support can also help ensure accountability and compensation when negligence is suspected.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a crash, reach out to Local Accident Reports for assistance.