St. Petersburg, FL – Injuries Reported After Hit-and-Run on 46th Ave N
Last updated Friday, April 4th, 2025
St. Petersburg, FL (April 3, 2025) – Late in the afternoon on April 2, emergency services were dispatched to the intersection of 46th Avenue North and 51st Street North in St. Petersburg following a hit-and-run collision that left at least one person injured.
The crash occurred around 5:04 p.m. and involved a vehicle that fled the scene before the officers could arrive. First responders quickly attended to the injured, providing on-site aid before transporting at least one victim to a nearby hospital for additional treatment. The condition of the injured individual has not been released, but authorities confirmed that the victim required professional medical attention.
Officers blocked off the immediate area to begin their investigation. The circumstances leading up to the crash are still under review, and law enforcement is working to locate the driver responsible for fleeing. Surveillance footage from nearby businesses is being reviewed as part of the ongoing search.
We hope for a full and fast recovery for the injured individual in this crash.
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Florida
Florida experiences thousands of hit-and-run accidents every year, with over 100,000 reported incidents statewide. Many of these crashes result in injuries or fatalities, and victims are often left behind without help. Unfortunately, leaving the scene of a crash is a growing problem across the state, especially in busy urban areas. Law enforcement agencies continue to urge drivers to stay at the scene and render aid.
If you’ve been hurt in this type of situation, here’s what you should know about how hit-and-runs can impact victims:
- Delayed Medical Help: In hit-and-run crashes, victims may go untreated for longer periods if witnesses don’t call for help immediately. This delay can worsen injuries and prolong recovery time. Timely care is critical in improving outcomes for head trauma, internal bleeding, or fractures.
- Increased Emotional Trauma: Being injured is hard enough, but knowing the person responsible drove away adds another layer of distress. Victims often experience anxiety, sleep issues, or fear of driving again. Emotional recovery should be considered part of any legal and medical treatment plan.
- Complicated Insurance Claims: When a driver cannot be identified, victims must often rely on their uninsured motorist coverage. Not everyone carries this, and insurance companies may attempt to undervalue claims. Legal guidance is crucial to understanding what options are available.
- Limited Evidence Window: The longer it takes to investigate, the harder it is to identify the driver. Surveillance videos get erased, witnesses forget details, and physical evidence can be lost. Fast legal action can make a difference in tracking down the responsible party.
If you or a loved one was injured in a hit-and-run in St. Petersburg, don’t wait to get help. Call our St. Petersburg car accident attorneys today. The sooner you contact an attorney, the better chance you have of preserving evidence and building a strong claim for recovery. Even when the other driver can’t be found, compensation may still be possible through your own coverage.
At Rebein Law, we take pride in offering our clients real answers and personal service during a time of uncertainty. You’ll never be passed around from one person to the next – your case stays with our experienced attorneys from day one. We understand how tough things can feel after a crash, so we do everything we can to simplify the legal process. From flexible communication options to monthly updates, we make staying informed easy. Our team, led by Paul Rebein, has successfully resolved thousands of accident cases in Florida. If you’re ready to take the next step toward justice, call us at 813-305-7285 for your free consultation.
Note: This post is based on secondary sources, and our team has not independently verified the details of the accident. If you find any inaccuracies, please contact Rebein Law so we can update the post with the correct information. We will also remove the post upon request.
Disclaimer: The purpose of this post is to inform our readers about the dangers of driving and to provide information for people who are injured in an accident in Florida. This post is not a solicitation for business. None of the information provided is intended to be legal or medical advice. The photo used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene.
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