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Hillsborough County, Florida (July 31, 2026) – One person was killed and another suffered serious injuries after both pedestrians were struck by an SUV Friday night while attempting to cross State Road 574, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The collision occurred Friday night on State Road 574 in Hillsborough County. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to provide medical assistance, secure the roadway, and begin investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, two adult pedestrians were crossing State Road 574 when they were struck by an SUV traveling along the roadway. The circumstances leading up to the collision remain under investigation.
Authorities said one of the pedestrians sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead as a result of the crash. The second pedestrian suffered serious injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The driver of the SUV remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. No additional injuries were reported.
The crash temporarily affected traffic along State Road 574 while law enforcement officers documented the scene and crews cleared the roadway.
The Florida Highway Patrol continues to investigate the cause of the collision. No arrests or citations have been announced, and investigators have not released additional details regarding factors that may have contributed to the crash.
In Florida, pedestrian crashes resulting in serious injury or death are thoroughly investigated to determine whether negligence, failure to yield, excessive speed, distracted driving, impairment, roadway design, lighting conditions, or other factors contributed to the collision. Investigators may review witness statements, surveillance footage, physical evidence, and vehicle data as part of the investigation.
Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system, allowing injured parties to seek compensation if they are found to be 50% or less at fault for an incident. Depending on the circumstances, injured victims or surviving family members may be entitled to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, funeral expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages available under Florida law.
When pedestrian crashes result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities, determining liability often requires a comprehensive review of all available evidence gathered during the investigation.
This summary is based solely on publicly available information from law enforcement statements and news reports. No personal identifying information is included. This report is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or legal solicitation.

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