Houston, TX (August 4, 2021) – Police in Houston are currently investigating a crash that occurred on Wednesday afternoon, August 4, and left one man dead.
Around 2:00 p.m., the driver of a Ford F250 pickup was leaving Hermann Hospital and traveling to a nearby feeder road. As he pulled out of the parking lot, he failed to yield to a 63-year-old male walking northbound on the feeder.
He struck him and stopped shortly thereafter to render aid, but the man died at the scene. EMS units were also dispatched and attempted life-saving measures before the man was pronounced dead.
The feeder was closed between Research and Hermann Hospital, and the victim was transported by Eickenhorst Funeral Directors to the Montgomery County Forensic Center for autopsy.
The investigation is ongoing at this time.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family of the deceased victim.
Pedestrian Accidents in Houston

Pedestrian accidents in Houston and across the state of Texas occur all too often. These wrecks cause injuries to thousands of people each year. The Lone Star State saw over 7,900 pedestrian accidents in 2018, including fatality and non-fatality accidents.
According to information provided by the Texas Department of Transportation, 2018 was one of the worst years for pedestrian accidents in Houston and across Texas. In the first six months of 2018, there were more than 290 Texas pedestrian crashes. The Lone Star State sees more pedestrian accidents than nearly any other state in the nation, probably due to the state’s high population.
Pedestrian collisions are often more catastrophic and devastating than any other type of traffic accident. Due to pedestrians being totally unprotected while traveling, they usually suffer more severe injuries in accidents than those who are injured while riding in passenger vehicles. For this reason, it is imperative to seek legal representation if you feel that you or a loved one has been injured or lost their life due to another person’s negligence. A Houston wrongful death attorney will be able to help you recover financial compensation for funeral costs, outstanding medical bills, and other costs associated with your loved one’s passing in the event that you have lost someone to a fatal Houston pedestrian accident.
The Houston personal injury lawyers at Williams Hart & Boundas have been helping injured accident victims and their families recover just financial compensation after life-altering events for over three decades. We work tirelessly to ensure that your legal rights are protected and exercised so that you are able to successfully recover in more ways than one from your recent accident and the injuries that followed.
Contact our law firm today at (512) 968-0051 in order to speak with a reputable Houston traffic accident attorney concerning your own personal injury case. We offer free consultations and case evaluations and work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you do not pay any upfront costs or fees until awarded financial compensation. Call us today to get started on your claim.
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Disclaimer: We write these posts with the intention of providing general information about driving safety with the hope that people will slow down and use an abundance of caution when operating a motor vehicle and avoid being seriously injured in an accident. If you are in an accident, we want to make sure that you know how to react appropriately. This post is not intended to be deemed as legal or medical advice of any kind. The picture used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene.