Tucson, AZ (August 27, 2025) – A motorcyclist was injured in a hit-and-run collision Tuesday evening at the intersection of Broadway Boulevard and Park Avenue in Tucson. The crash occurred at approximately 5:26 PM and involved a silver Chevrolet Impala that fled the scene.
According to Tucson Police radio communications, the motorcyclist was struck and remained down in the roadway when officers arrived. Witnesses reported that the vehicle involved—a silver Chevy Impala—was last seen traveling eastbound on Broadway. Authorities have not released a full license plate number, and the driver’s identity remains unknown.
Emergency medical services responded promptly to treat the injured rider. The extent of the motorcyclist’s injuries has not yet been made public, but early reports indicated a need for urgent care.
The intersection of Broadway and Park lies in a busy commercial and university-adjacent area, and traffic was temporarily affected while police and medics worked the scene.
A hit-and-run investigation is now underway. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and seeking witnesses who may have additional information on the suspect vehicle.
Our thoughts are with the injured motorcyclist, and we hope for a full and swift recovery.
Hit-and-Run Motorcycle Collisions in Tucson
Motorcycle riders are especially vulnerable on city streets, and when collisions occur—particularly hit-and-runs—the physical and emotional toll can be devastating. Incidents like this one on Broadway and Park Ave often happen in congested traffic zones where quick lane changes and reduced visibility make motorcycles harder for negligent drivers to spot.
The decision of a driver to flee the scene not only compounds the legal consequences but also delays care for victims who may be critically injured. In hit-and-run motorcycle crashes, victims are frequently left without immediate support, increasing the risk of complications from trauma such as head injuries, fractures, or internal bleeding.
For victims and their families, these cases often involve complex insurance challenges—especially if the driver is not found quickly. Recovery may also include extended time off work, mounting medical bills, and long-term rehabilitation.
Tucson Police continue to investigate this incident, and anyone with information is urged to come forward.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle crash—especially a hit-and-run—Local Accident Reports is here to help. We connect victims with local professionals who can assist with medical coordination, legal support, and insurance claims. Contact us today to start your path to recovery with clarity and care.