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Indianapolis, IN – One Critically Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Near Southeast Side

Indianapolis, IN - One Critically Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Near Southeast Side

Indianapolis, IN (April 13, 2026) – One person is in critical condition following a hit-and-run collision on the near southeast side of Indianapolis.

According to officials with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the incident occurred when a vehicle struck a victim and subsequently fled the area. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene shortly after receiving reports of the severe collision.

Upon arrival, law enforcement officers quickly secured the area while paramedics evaluated the victim, who was found to be suffering from life-threatening injuries. The individual was subsequently stabilized at the scene and rushed to a nearby hospital for urgent medical intervention. The identity and age of the victim have not been released at this time, pending notification of family members.

Authorities confirmed that the driver responsible for the crash left the scene before police arrived. Hit-and-run investigations frequently rely on community tips and rapid evidence collection. Investigators are currently gathering evidence and speaking with potential witnesses to identify the suspect and the vehicle involved. IMPD officers are working to determine the exact circumstances of the crash, and the investigation remains active and ongoing.

Liability and Rights in Indianapolis Hit-and-Run Collisions

Hit-and-run accidents often leave victims facing severe physical and financial hardships while law enforcement searches for the responsible party. In Indiana, drivers are legally obligated to remain at the scene of a crash resulting in injury or property damage, render aid if possible, and exchange information. When an at-fault driver flees, recovering compensation can become significantly more complicated. Under Indiana’s modified comparative fault system, injured parties must navigate complex insurance structures, often relying on their own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage to pay for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages when the fleeing driver cannot be immediately identified.

Medical expenses can escalate rapidly in cases involving critical injuries, making swift legal action essential. Securing prompt legal guidance is crucial to preserving vital evidence such as nearby surveillance footage, traffic camera recordings, and witness statements. A knowledgeable Indiana car accident lawyer can help victims and their families explore all available avenues for financial recovery, including negotiating with insurance providers. Additionally, it is important to file personal injury claims within Indiana’s two-year statute of limitations to ensure the right to compensation is protected.

If you or someone you know has been hurt in a hit-and-run crash in Marion County or the surrounding Indianapolis area, Langer & Langer is available for a free, confidential case review at 219-245-5881. We are here to help.

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