
Philadelphia, PA (October 5, 2025) – On October 5, a pedestrian suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car at the intersection of 36th and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia.
According to local sources, the collision occurred just after sunset in the University City area. Emergency crews arrived swiftly after calls to 911 reported a person down on the roadway.
When first responders reached the scene, they found the pedestrian lying on the street beside curbside debris. The driver stayed nearby and cooperated with police investigators. Paramedics provided urgent care and transported the victim to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Philadelphia police have not yet released the victim’s identity, citing the need to notify the family. They also have not clarified whether the driver will face charges. Detectives are examining traffic cameras, witness statements, and physical evidence to reconstruct what happened.
The intersection was closed for several hours while crews cleared the scene and conducted their investigation. Traffic in the area experienced delays, and police urged drivers to avoid the roads until further notice.
As of now, investigators have not confirmed any contributing factors, such as speeding, driver distraction, or impairment. The ongoing inquiry remains active, and police say they will provide updates as investigators develop new leads.
Our thoughts remain with the injured pedestrian and their loved ones in hopes of a rapid recovery.

Pedestrian collisions pose a significant safety issue in Philadelphia, especially in dense, mixed-use neighborhoods like University City. In these areas, foot traffic, bike lanes, and vehicular flow share limited space — increasing the risk of dangerous interaction.
According to city traffic safety records, pedestrian injuries and fatalities have risen over recent years. Many crashes happen when drivers turn right or left without seeing pedestrians, especially near crosswalks. Other common causes include speeding, distracted driving, and violations of traffic signals.
Walking after dark elevates the risk. Poor lighting decreases visibility for both drivers and pedestrians, and glare from headlights or shadows can hide someone stepping off a curb. In this recent case near Chestnut Street, twilight conditions may have contributed to reduced visibility.
Victims of pedestrian crashes often suffer broken bones, head trauma, internal injuries, or worse. Many require long hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, and ongoing medical care. Recovery can also affect mobility and quality of life permanently.
After a serious pedestrian accident, victims or their families may struggle with mounting medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. Insurance companies often push low settlements, making legal support essential.
A skilled pedestrian accident lawyer from Edelstein Martin & Nelson can help victims by investigating the crash, gathering evidence (such as camera footage and witness interviews), working with reconstruction experts, and negotiating with insurers. A lawyer can seek damages for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and future care or disability.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a pedestrian crash, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. Edelstein Martin & Nelson stands ready to protect your rights and fight for fair compensation. Call (215) 731-9900 today for a free consultation.
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