Los Angeles, CA (February 22, 2026) – A woman riding a mobility scooter was killed in a hit-and-run crash on Sunday, February 22, in South Los Angeles. The incident occurred around 1:35 a.m. along Slauson Avenue near Denver Avenue.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the 30-year-old woman was traveling north on Slauson Avenue when a vehicle struck her. The impact left her seriously injured.
Paramedics arrived shortly after the crash and transported the woman to a nearby hospital. Despite life-saving efforts, she died upon arrival. Authorities have not released her name.
Investigators said the driver fled the area without stopping to provide aid or identification. The suspect vehicle was described as a possible mid-2000s Chevrolet Tahoe or Chevrolet Suburban. The Los Angeles Police Department is leading the investigation and urges anyone with information to come forward.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of the woman who lost her life during this tragic time.
Time Limits for Filing a Wrongful Death Claim in California
California law sets a strict deadline for wrongful death claims. Most families have two years from the date of death to file in court. Missing that limit can prevent the case from moving forward entirely.
Confusion often arises over when the filing period begins. The calculation may depend on the date of death rather than the crash date. Using the wrong starting point can significantly reduce the available time to file.
Claims involving public agencies follow different procedures. State law requires a written administrative claim before a lawsuit begins. Failing to complete that step on time can permanently bar financial recovery.
Delayed discovery may affect certain cases. When the cause of death becomes known later, timing rules can shift. Waiting too long after learning new facts can still create serious filing problems.
Special rules apply when minors or incapacitated individuals have standing. Courts may pause some deadlines under limited conditions. Misunderstanding how tolling applies to legally incapacitated claimants can result in missed filing rights.
Survival actions differ from wrongful death claims. Each type follows its own legal framework and deadline. Filing the wrong claim can complicate the process and delay proper case resolution.
Courts strictly enforce filing deadlines set by law. Late filings often result in dismissal. Once dismissed, the right to seek compensation usually ends without further review.
An auto accident lawyer can review important deadlines and explain which timeline applies to the case. An attorney may help prevent filing errors and outline the required steps to file a claim.
Our legal team at Saleh Law Group reviews fatal accident cases across California. To discuss filing deadlines and your available options, contact Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371.











