Brunswick, ME - Suspect Arrested After Hit-and-Run on Pleasant St Injures Pedestrian
Brunswick, ME (August 12, 2024) – Brunswick Police Department officers reported that officers arrested a suspect in a pedestrian hit-and-run Saturday morning.
The driver, 62-year-old Frederick Snowdon of Brunswick, pulled out of a McDonald's parking lot on Pleasant Street and allegedly hit a person crossing the street. Officials say Snowdon initially stopped but then drove away. They spotted the car speeding down Church Road, where they saw the car pull into a driveway, across a lawn, and behind a garage. He was then arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident, resisting arrest, and driving to endanger.
Meanwhile, the pedestrian was taken to a local hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. No further details have been provided to the public; however, the BPD and troopers with the Maine State Police are still handling the ongoing investigation into the accident, and the victim of the crash has not yet been identified.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family members at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Pedestrian Accidents in Maine
Pedestrian accidents involving those on foot, riding bicycles, traversing on scooters, and beyond result in the most severe injuries and frequent occurrences of fatalities on our roadways. After all, the human body cannot bear the force of concrete or steel hurdling towards them, sometimes at speeds of more than 30 miles per hour. Across Maine and other states, where reliance on motor cars as the dominant mode of transportation has grown, pedestrian accidents pose a severe threat.
According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics, 65,000 pedestrians are hurt in collisions yearly. Passenger vehicle drivers and pedestrians alike are required by law to use caution. That said, even the most cautious pedestrian is less visible and more likely to be hurt than an average motorist. Unfortunately, speed bumps or flashing lights do not shield pedestrians from careless drivers. For this reason, motorists are more likely to be judged at fault in collisions involving pedestrians. This is one of many reasons why you must speak with a knowledgeable accident attorney after being hurt or losing your loved one to the actions of a negligent motorist in a pedestrian collision.
Contact the McCue Law Office immediately after a fatal accident because having an experienced, dedicated lawyer makes all the difference. Call our Brunswick-area auto accident lawyer at (207) 862-5290 as soon as possible if you've lost a loved one in a pedestrian crash. During this devastating time for you and your family, our staff will do all it takes to fight on your behalf.
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