Los Angeles, CA (January 25, 2025) – A hit-and-run collision resulting in injuries was reported early Friday morning on the northbound I-110, just south of the W Manchester Ave offramp. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) received reports of the incident at approximately 2:59 a.m.
According to initial information, the suspect vehicle, described as a black Dodge Challenger, was involved in brake-checking behavior, which caused the reporting party to rear-end the suspect vehicle. The suspect fled the scene following the collision. Emergency responders and CHP units arrived to assist the injured party and manage the scene. The injured individual was treated, but details on the severity of the injuries have not been disclosed.
Towing services were called to remove vehicles from the roadway, and the incident caused traffic delays in the area. The CHP is investigating the hit-and-run and seeking information about the suspect vehicle and driver.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in California
Hit-and-run collisions are a persistent issue on California roadways, especially in major urban centers like Los Angeles. Highways such as I-110 frequently experience heavy traffic, increasing the likelihood of collisions. Drivers fleeing the scene of an accident not only violate the law but also leave victims facing significant physical and emotional distress.
In 2023, California reported an increase in hit-and-run incidents, with many leading to injuries or fatalities. Victims often face challenges in obtaining compensation, particularly if the suspect is not quickly identified.
Legal and professional assistance can be essential for those impacted by hit-and-run collisions. Seeking help ensures victims understand their rights and navigate the complexities of recovery.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports. If you or someone you know has been injured in a hit-and-run, reach out to Local Accident Reports for assistance.