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Aya Knox killed in Dallas SUV pedestrian crash on Elm Street

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SUV struck 23-year-old woman crossing at Field Street intersection

November 15, 2025 | Dallas, TX

A 23-year-old woman tragically lost her life after being struck by an SUV in Downtown Dallas. 

The collision occurred on the 1500 block of Elm Street at Field Street, where the victim was pinned beneath the vehicle.

Police lightsAya Knox, 23, of Dallas, was killed after being trapped under an SUV in a pedestrian crash on the 1500 block of Elm Street at Field Street.

What Happened in the Crash?

Dallas authorities reported the incident unfolded around 4:40 a.m. Emergency responders from Dallas Fire-Rescue arrived promptly, deploying airbags to lift the SUV and extricate the pedestrian. The victim, identified as Aya Knox, was rushed to a local hospital but succumbed to her injuries soon after.

Key details include:

  • Location: 1500 block of Elm Street at Field Street, Downtown Dallas, TX
  • Time: Approximately 4:40 a.m.
  • Vehicle Involved: SUV
  • Victim: Aya Knox, age 23
  • Outcome: Fatal injuries, pronounced dead at the hospital
  • Driver's Response: Remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators

The Dallas Police Department has launched a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Why Do Pedestrian Accidents Like This Occur?

Pedestrian fatalities have surged in recent years, driven by several preventable factors. According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Texas saw 808 pedestrian deaths and 5,924 pedestrian-involved crashes in 2023—a 22% rise from 2019 levels.

While pedestrians account for just 1% of all traffic incidents in the state, they represent 19% of roadway fatalities. Common causes include:

  • Drivers failing to yield the right-of-way
  • Driver inattention or distraction
  • Reduced visibility from larger vehicles like SUVs and pickups

The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) attributes part of the national uptick—nearly 60% since 2013—to the popularity of taller vehicles that obscure sightlines for drivers.

StatisticValueSource
Pedestrian Fatalities in Texas (2023)808TxDOT
Pedestrian-Involved Crashes in Texas (2023)5,924TxDOT
Increase in Pedestrian Deaths (2019-2023)22%TxDOT
Percentage of Roadway Deaths Involving Pedestrians19%TxDOT
National Increase in Pedestrian Fatalities Since 2013 About 60% 

GHSA

Road conditions, poor lighting, and visibility challenges are often scrutinized in such investigations, as noted by analysts.

Legal Insights on Pedestrian Crashes

Newsline's national legal analysts provide valuable perspectives on incidents like this to help families understand their options.

“In cases such as this, road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors that must be carefully examined,” said Candice Bond, managing partner with Bond Legal. “An accident reconstruction team may be essential to determine exactly what transpired, aiding in securing fair compensation for losses.”

Key takeaways from legal analyst:

  • Pedestrians generally have the right-of-way, placing a duty on drivers to remain vigilant.
  • Families may pursue wrongful death claims for damages including lost income, emotional distress, funeral costs, and pain and suffering.
  • Insurance providers frequently push for rapid settlements below fair value and skilled representation ensures equitable outcomes.
  • Compassionate legal guidance is crucial during grief, protecting rights while navigating complex processes.

“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to pedestrians in scenarios like this,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal. “An attorney can advocate fiercely to secure the compensation families deserve, treating them with the respect they merit.”

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Candice Bond, national legal analyst for Newsline, has extensive experience with fatal pedestrian accidents. If you or a loved one needs help, she offers free consultations.

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