Greenville, SC (June 6, 2026) – A pedestrian was injured after being struck by a vehicle near 20 Interstate Ct in Greenville on Friday, June 5. Emergency units were dispatched to the area following reports of a vehicle versus pedestrian collision with injuries.
According to initial information, the pedestrian was hit near the roadway and suffered harm requiring hospital care. Emergency units worked at the scene while the area was temporarily managed to allow access for emergency operations. No additional details about the person’s identity or condition have been released.
Investigators continue reviewing how the pedestrian and vehicle came into contact and what factors contributed to the collision.
We are thinking of the injured person as they receive medical attention.
What Investigators Review in Pedestrian and Vehicle Collisions
When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, investigators usually focus on visibility, roadway layout, and the exact position of both parties at the moment they came together. Lighting conditions, parked vehicles, and nearby obstructions may also be evaluated to understand whether either party had a clear line of sight.
Speed and driver attention are commonly reviewed, especially in areas with driveways, parking access points, or light commercial traffic. Tire marks, debris placement, and vehicle resting position can help reconstruct movement patterns leading up to the contact.
Witness statements and nearby surveillance cameras may provide additional context about the timing and direction of travel; these details help establish how quickly the situation developed and whether either party had time to react.