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Serious Injury April 2, 2026 Ramona Avenue, Sacramento, CA

Pedestrian Suffers Serious Injuries After Being Struck by Vehicle on Ramona Avenue in Sacramento – April 2, 2026

A pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on the 2900 block of Ramona Avenue in Sacramento late Thursday night, April 2, 2026. Officers with the Sacramento Police Department responded just before 10:15 p.m. and found the victim with serious injuries. The individual was transported to a nearby hospital and reported to be in stable condition. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. Authorities confirmed that impairment was not a factor in the crash. The investigation remains ongoing, and no further details about the victim’s identity or the circumstances of the crash have been publicly released.

Incident Summary

Type
Vehicle vs. Pedestrian — Serious Injury
Location
2900 block of Ramona Avenue, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA
Date
April 2, 2026 (Thursday)
Time
Approximately 10:15 p.m.
Victim
Pedestrian — serious injuries — identity not publicly released
Condition
Transported to nearby hospital; reported stable condition
Driver
Remained at scene; cooperating with investigation
Impairment
Not suspected, per Sacramento Police Department
Cause
Under investigation; no additional details released
Agency
Sacramento Police Department — investigation ongoing

Crash Location

What Happened

Just before 10:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2026, officers with the Sacramento Police Department responded to a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash on the 2900 block of Ramona Avenue in Sacramento. When officers arrived, they found a pedestrian on the roadway suffering from serious injuries. The victim was transported by emergency personnel to a nearby hospital. As of the time of initial reporting, the individual was in stable condition.

The driver of the vehicle involved in the crash remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. The Sacramento Police Department confirmed that impairment did not appear to be a factor in the collision. No additional information about the circumstances leading up to the crash — including the direction of travel, vehicle make and model, or the specific manner in which the pedestrian was struck — has been released by police.

The identity of the victim has not been publicly disclosed. The Sacramento Police Department investigation is ongoing. Anyone who witnessed the crash on Ramona Avenue on the night of April 2, 2026, is encouraged to contact the Sacramento Police Department with information that may assist investigators.

Legal Options for the Injured Pedestrian

A driver’s decision to remain at the scene and cooperate is legally significant — but it does not limit the injured pedestrian’s right to pursue compensation. Under California law, civil liability and criminal or administrative responsibility are separate matters. The fact that impairment was not a factor also does not extinguish a personal injury claim — it simply means the liability analysis focuses on ordinary negligence rather than aggravated conduct.

Pedestrian Safety in Sacramento County

Top 10
Sacramento County consistently ranks among the top ten California counties for total pedestrian injuries and fatalities — a reflection of arterial road design, traffic volumes, and pedestrian exposure along high-speed corridors throughout the county
California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) Annual Rankings, 2022–2024
~40%
Of all pedestrian fatalities in California occur between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. — despite significantly lower pedestrian volumes during those hours — underscoring the outsized danger of low-visibility, late-night travel on foot
California SWITRS / NHTSA Pedestrian Safety Report, 2023
The Evidence Window Is Short
In late-night pedestrian crash cases, the window to recover critical evidence — surveillance footage, dashcam recordings, physical marks on the roadway — is measured in hours, not weeks. Sacramento Police investigations can take months to complete, but by then, key evidence from private cameras may be gone. Contacting an attorney immediately after a pedestrian crash allows evidence preservation letters to be sent before the footage is lost. If you or someone you know was seriously injured on Ramona Avenue on the night of April 2, 2026, acting now protects the claim.
Standard surveillance retention practices; California evidence preservation law

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a pedestrian seriously injured by a car in Sacramento file a personal injury claim if the driver stayed at the scene and wasn’t impaired?
Yes. A driver remaining at the scene and the absence of alcohol or drugs do not eliminate civil liability — they only eliminate one possible aggravating factor. Under California negligence law, any driver who fails to exercise reasonable care and strikes a pedestrian can be held responsible for the resulting harm regardless of intent or sobriety. A seriously injured pedestrian has the right to pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any lasting effects of their injuries. The absence of criminal charges against a driver does not prevent a civil personal injury claim from being filed and won.
What if the injured pedestrian doesn’t have health insurance — can their medical bills still be covered?
Yes. In California personal injury cases, all medical expenses caused by the crash can be recovered as part of a damages claim against the at-fault driver — regardless of whether the victim had health insurance at the time. Many attorneys handling personal injury cases work with medical providers on a lien basis, meaning the victim receives care now and the medical provider is paid from any eventual settlement or verdict. The absence of insurance should not be a barrier to getting the medical treatment needed, or to pursuing the claim.
How is fault determined when a pedestrian is struck at night and the exact circumstances haven’t been publicly released?
California uses a pure comparative negligence standard, meaning fault can be divided between the driver and the pedestrian based on the evidence. Investigators use police reports, surveillance camera footage, dashcam recordings, physical evidence at the scene (skid marks, debris patterns, point of impact), lighting conditions, and witness statements to reconstruct what happened. Even if a pedestrian shares some portion of fault, they can still recover damages proportional to the driver’s share of responsibility. An injured pedestrian who was 30% at fault can still recover 70% of their total damages from the driver.
How long does an injured pedestrian have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Sacramento, California?
California’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the injury. However, acting quickly is strongly advisable — not to rush a settlement, but to preserve evidence. Surveillance footage from businesses along Ramona Avenue is typically overwritten within days to weeks. Dashcam recordings, physical road evidence, and witness contact information all become harder to recover as time passes. An attorney can issue preservation letters immediately to protect that documentation, long before any legal action is formally filed.

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Serious injuries from a pedestrian crash can reshape everything — work, income, mobility, daily life. You don’t have to navigate the insurance process alone. Our attorneys have represented pedestrians throughout Sacramento County and Northern California, and we work on contingency — no fees unless we win. The evidence window after a crash closes fast. Call today for a free, confidential consultation.

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