Santa Monica, CA (October 25, 2025) – Two people were killed and two others were injured after a wrong-way hit-and-run crash on Friday night on Wilshire Boulevard, according to the Santa Monica Police Department.
Police said the driver of a vehicle was traveling the wrong way on Wilshire Boulevard when he lost control and struck two pedestrians, a man and a woman in their 60s, killing them at the scene. Two additional victims sustained injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Witnesses reported seeing the suspect flee the vehicle and run from the scene immediately after the crash. Santa Monica Police officers responded quickly and have launched an investigation to locate the driver responsible. The identities of the victims have not yet been released, pending notification of family members.
Our hearts go out to the victims’ families and everyone affected by this tragic and senseless collision.
Fatal Hit-and-Run Accidents in Santa Monica: Know Your Legal Rights
Hit-and-run accidents can leave families grieving sudden loss and facing overwhelming financial burdens. Under California law, families who lose loved ones in fatal collisions caused by negligent or reckless drivers may be entitled to pursue a wrongful death claim. This can provide compensation for funeral expenses, lost income, medical costs, and emotional suffering.
Even when the at-fault driver flees, victims and families may still seek compensation through uninsured motorist coverage or civil legal claims once the suspect is identified. In fatal cases involving pedestrians, a skilled California wrongful death lawyer can work with investigators, secure video evidence, and identify all liable parties.
California’s statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is two years from the date of death. Acting quickly helps preserve crucial evidence such as traffic camera footage and eyewitness statements before they’re lost.
At the Law Offices of J.G. Winter, our CA wrongful death attorneys help victims and families throughout Los Angeles County, including Santa Monica, seek justice after fatal hit-and-run crashes. Our compassionate attorneys are available 24/7 and offer free consultations. Call 844-659-1050 to speak with an experienced wrongful death lawyer about your case.