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Fatal Hit-and-Run July 29, 2023 Kavanaugh Drive near Kirkwood Court, East Palo Alto, CA

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A man in his late 20s was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver on Kavanaugh Drive near Kirkwood Court in East Palo Alto late Friday night, July 28, 2023. The driver fled the scene without stopping. East Palo Alto Police responded and called on the community for anonymous tips to help identify the person responsible for the deadly crash.

Resumen del incidente

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Fatal pedestrian hit-and-run
Ubicación
Kavanaugh Drive near Kirkwood Court, East Palo Alto, San Mateo County
Fecha
Late Friday night, July 28 into July 29, 2023
Hora
Late night
Víctima
Male pedestrian, late 20s — killed
Conductor
Unknown — fled the scene
Vehículo
Not described in public reporting
Status
East Palo Alto Police called for anonymous tips
County
San Mateo County
Agencia
East Palo Alto Police Department investigating

What Happened on Kavanaugh Drive in East Palo Alto

Late on Friday night, July 28, 2023 — carrying into the early hours of July 29 — a man in his late 20s was walking on Kavanaugh Drive near Kirkwood Court in East Palo Alto when he was struck by a vehicle. The driver did not stop to render aid, check on the victim, or call for help. Instead, the driver fled the scene, leaving the man to die on the roadway.

East Palo Alto Police Department officers responded and found the victim, who was pronounced dead. The identity of the victim was not publicly released in the initial reporting. The driver’s identity remained unknown, and no description of the vehicle involved was made available to the public at the time of reporting. Police asked community members with any information about the crash to come forward, including through anonymous tip lines.

No subsequent public reporting located for this rebuild identified an arrest, a suspect, or additional details about the circumstances that led to the crash. The case underscored long-standing concerns about pedestrian safety and hit-and-run accountability in East Palo Alto and the broader San Mateo County area.

Why Hit-and-Run Crashes Are Especially Devastating

Hit-and-run crashes are among the most morally reprehensible types of traffic incidents. Under California law, every driver involved in a collision is required to stop at the scene, provide identification and insurance information, and render reasonable aid to anyone who is injured. Fleeing the scene of a fatal crash is a felony under California Vehicle Code Section 20001, punishable by up to four years in state prison.

Beyond the criminal implications, hit-and-run crashes create unique hardships for the victims and their families. When a driver flees, the victim is left without immediate medical assistance — minutes that can mean the difference between life and death. Families are left without answers, without a person to hold accountable, and often without a clear path to financial recovery. The emotional toll of knowing that the person who killed a loved one chose to run rather than help is immeasurable.

Hit-and-run deaths involving pedestrians are a persistent and growing problem across California. Pedestrians are the most vulnerable road users — they have no protective shell around them, no seatbelt, no airbag. When struck by a vehicle, the human body absorbs the full force of the impact. At night, visibility is reduced for both drivers and pedestrians, and the risk of a fatal outcome increases sharply.

Pedestrian Safety Concerns in East Palo Alto

East Palo Alto has faced ongoing challenges related to pedestrian safety, particularly on residential streets that may lack adequate lighting, sidewalks, crosswalks, or traffic-calming measures. Kavanaugh Drive is a residential street in a neighborhood where pedestrians, including families with children, regularly walk along or near the roadway. The conditions of the road — including lighting, speed limits, and whether there were marked pedestrian zones — are all factors that a thorough investigation should examine.

When a pedestrian is killed on a street that lacks basic safety infrastructure, questions arise about whether the city or county had a duty to provide safer conditions. If inadequate street lighting, missing sidewalks, or poor road design contributed to the crash, a claim against the responsible government entity may be possible in addition to any claim against the driver.

Legal Options for the Victim’s Family

Hit-and-Run and Pedestrian Safety in San Mateo County

1 Killed
A man in his late 20s was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver while walking on Kavanaugh Drive near Kirkwood Court in East Palo Alto.
Public reporting on the July 28–29, 2023 East Palo Alto crash
Driver Unknown
The driver fled the scene without stopping. No suspect or vehicle description was publicly released at the time of reporting.
East Palo Alto Police Department
~1,000+ Hit-and-Runs
California records more than 1,000 fatal hit-and-run crashes annually, one of the highest totals of any state in the nation.
NHTSA / California OTS data
Pedestrians Most at Risk
Pedestrians account for a disproportionate share of hit-and-run fatalities because they have no vehicle protection and are often struck at night when visibility is low.
Asociación de Gobernadores para la Seguridad en las Carreteras

Preguntas Frecuentes

What happened in the fatal hit-and-run on Kavanaugh Drive in East Palo Alto on July 28, 2023?
Late Friday night, July 28, 2023, a man in his late 20s was walking on Kavanaugh Drive near Kirkwood Court in East Palo Alto when he was struck and killed by a vehicle. The driver fled the scene without stopping. East Palo Alto Police responded and called on the community for anonymous tips to help identify the driver.
Was the hit-and-run driver on Kavanaugh Drive in East Palo Alto ever identified?
At the time of public reporting, the identity of the hit-and-run driver was unknown. East Palo Alto Police asked for anonymous tips from anyone with information about the crash. No subsequent public reporting located for this rebuild identified an arrest or suspect.
What legal options do families have after a fatal hit-and-run in California?
Families of hit-and-run victims may pursue wrongful death claims if the driver is identified. Even if the driver is never found, the victim’s own auto insurance policy may provide uninsured motorist coverage that can help compensate for the loss. An experienced attorney can help investigate the crash, work with law enforcement, and identify all available sources of recovery.
Does uninsured motorist coverage apply to pedestrian hit-and-run deaths in California?
Yes. In California, uninsured motorist (UM) coverage can extend to pedestrians who are struck by an uninsured or unidentified driver. If the victim or a household member had an auto policy with UM coverage, it may provide compensation for medical bills, funeral costs, and other damages even when the at-fault driver cannot be found.

A hit-and-run driver took a life and left a family without answers.

If you lost a loved one in a fatal hit-and-run in East Palo Alto or anywhere in San Mateo County, Scranton Law Firm can help investigate the crash, pursue every available source of compensation, and fight for the justice your family deserves — even if the driver has not been found.

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