Pittsburgh, PA (September 13, 2025) – A serious pedestrian accident occurred Friday afternoon in the Brentwood area of Pittsburgh, where a 45-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Churchview Avenue and Brentwood Road. The crash was reported around 1:56 p.m. and prompted an urgent response from South EMS.
According to dispatch communications, the woman sustained significant injuries and was bleeding heavily at the scene. Paramedics provided emergency medical care before transporting her for further treatment. The vehicle involved remained at the scene as responders worked to stabilize the victim and investigate the circumstances of the collision.
The intersection of Churchview Ave and Brentwood Rd remained active as crews assisted the victim and managed traffic. No further details have been released regarding the woman’s current condition.
We extend our deepest concerns to the injured woman and wish her a full and swift recovery.
Pedestrian Accidents in Pittsburgh
Friday’s crash in the Brentwood neighborhood highlights the severe risks pedestrians face on Pittsburgh’s busy local roads. Churchview Ave and Brentwood Rd intersect in a residential-commercial corridor with steady traffic and limited crosswalk infrastructure, creating potential hazards for both drivers and pedestrians.
Pedestrian accidents often result in serious trauma due to the lack of physical protection. In this case, the victim’s heavy bleeding indicates significant injury, a common outcome in vehicle-versus-pedestrian incidents. Emergency responders prioritize such cases to prevent further complications, but recovery can involve extended hospitalization and long-term rehabilitation.
In Pittsburgh, pedestrian accidents are frequently linked to factors such as speeding, distracted driving, and failure to yield at intersections. Areas without designated crosswalks or clear pedestrian signals are particularly dangerous. Data from recent years shows pedestrian-involved crashes remain a persistent issue in Allegheny County, especially in neighborhoods where vehicle and foot traffic overlap.
Community members are encouraged to exercise caution when walking near high-traffic intersections, while drivers are urged to remain vigilant, reduce speed in residential zones, and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks.
Victims of pedestrian crashes often face significant medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional trauma. Seeking timely medical care and documenting the incident are critical first steps in the recovery process.
At Local Accident Reports, we are committed to helping accident victims across Pennsylvania by providing timely updates and connecting them with recovery resources. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a pedestrian accident, contact us today to explore your options and take the next step toward healing and justice.