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Woman Killed While Crossing 103rd Street in Jacksonville Crosswalk, FHP Says
A woman was killed early Tuesday morning after being struck by an SUV while crossing 103rd Street on Jacksonville’s Westside, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The fatal pedestrian crash occurred at the intersection of 103rd Street and Old Middleburg Road and remains under investigation.
The incident is another tragic reminder of the dangers pedestrians face on busy Florida roadways, even when using marked crosswalks.
What We Know About the Fatal Jacksonville Pedestrian Crash
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the collision was reported at approximately 2:20 a.m. on Tuesday.
Investigators reported that:
- The crash occurred on eastbound 103rd Street at Old Middleburg Road
- The victim was crossing the roadway in a marked pedestrian crosswalk
- An SUV was traveling eastbound through the intersection
- The SUV had a green traffic signal at the time of the collision
- The pedestrian was struck by the front of the vehicle
Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene, but the woman suffered fatal injuries.
Authorities have not yet released the victim’s identity.
Driver Remained at the Scene
According to the Florida Highway Patrol:
- The driver was a Jacksonville man
- He was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash
- He was not injured
- Troopers did not indicate that impairment was a factor
Investigators have not released the driver’s age or whether any citations have been issued.
Crash Occurred in a Marked Crosswalk
One of the notable details in the preliminary crash report is that the pedestrian was reportedly crossing within a marked crosswalk at the time of the collision.
However, investigators also reported that:
- The SUV had a green traffic signal
- The pedestrian walked directly into the vehicle’s path
Because the investigation remains ongoing, authorities have not yet determined whether any additional factors contributed to the crash.
Pedestrian Accidents Continue to Be a Serious Problem in Florida
Florida consistently ranks among the states with the highest number of pedestrian fatalities in the nation.
Pedestrian crashes often occur:
- At intersections
- In marked crosswalks
- During nighttime hours
- Along heavily traveled roadways
- Near traffic signals
Limited visibility during overnight and early morning hours can increase the risk of serious pedestrian accidents.
Nighttime Pedestrian Crashes Often Present Additional Hazards
The collision occurred shortly after 2 a.m., a time when visibility can be significantly reduced.
Nighttime pedestrian accidents may involve factors such as:
- Reduced driver visibility
- Dark clothing
- Limited roadway lighting
- Driver fatigue
- Increased reaction times
Investigators frequently examine lighting conditions and visibility as part of a pedestrian crash investigation.
Determining Liability in Pedestrian Accidents Can Be Complex
Not every pedestrian crash automatically results in driver liability.
Investigators typically examine:
- Traffic signal timing
- Crosswalk location
- Vehicle speed
- Driver attentiveness
- Pedestrian actions
- Visibility conditions
- Witness statements
A complete investigation is necessary before determining whether negligence contributed to the collision.
Wrongful Death Claims Following Fatal Pedestrian Accidents
When negligence contributes to a fatal pedestrian crash, surviving family members may have legal rights under Florida’s Wrongful Death Act.
Potential damages may include:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical expenses incurred before death
- Loss of financial support
- Loss of companionship and guidance
- Mental pain and suffering
Each case depends on the specific facts established during the investigation.
Evidence Is Often Critical in Fatal Pedestrian Cases
Important evidence in pedestrian accident investigations may include:
- Traffic camera footage
- Surveillance video
- Witness statements
- Crash scene photographs
- Vehicle damage inspections
- Accident reconstruction reports
Prompt preservation of evidence can play a significant role in determining exactly what occurred.
The Human Cost of Pedestrian Fatalities
Behind every traffic fatality is a family facing unimaginable loss.
Pedestrian crashes are often especially devastating because pedestrians have little protection against the force of a moving vehicle.
The sudden loss of a loved one can leave families struggling with grief, unanswered questions, and financial uncertainty.
Safety Reminders for Drivers and Pedestrians
Both motorists and pedestrians can help reduce the risk of serious accidents by:
- Remaining alert at intersections
- Following traffic control devices
- Using marked crosswalks
- Avoiding distractions
- Exercising caution during nighttime hours
Even a brief lapse in attention can lead to tragic consequences.
Compassionate Guidance After a Fatal Florida Pedestrian Accident
The loss of life in this Jacksonville pedestrian crash is a heartbreaking tragedy.
Our thoughts are with the victim’s family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.
As the Florida Highway Patrol continues its investigation, additional details may emerge regarding the circumstances surrounding the collision.
If your family has lost a loved one in a Florida pedestrian accident, the attorneys at Flanagan & Bodenheimer Injury and Wrongful Death Law Firm may be able to help. Our firm represents families throughout Florida in wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases and offers free consultations to discuss your legal rights and options.












