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Kyle Eck struck by vehicle in pedestrian hit-and-run on Southeast 136

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Nissan turned left and struck father and three kids in a crosswalk near Seventh Street

November 21, 2025 | Vancouver, WA

A hit-and-run incident in East Vancouver has left a father fighting for his life and his three young children with injuries, according to local authorities. 

The crash involved a teenage driver who fled the scene after colliding with pedestrians.

Hit and RunKyle Eck, 30, suffered injuries and his three children were also injured when a teen driving a Nissan Versa hit them in a crosswalk on Southeast 136th Avenue in Vancouver.

What Happened in the Crash?

The collision took place in the afternoon when a 17-year-old from Vancouver, operating a Nissan Versa, made a left turn from Seventh Street onto Southeast 136th Avenue. The vehicle struck 30-year-old Kyle Eck and his children—aged 10, 7, and 6—who were legally crossing in a marked crosswalk.

  • Location: Southeast 136th Avenue and Seventh Street, East Vancouver, WA
  • Time: Shortly after 3 p.m. on a Friday
  • Vehicle Involved: Nissan Versa driven by a juvenile
  • Pedestrians: Kyle Eck, 30, and his three children, ages 10, 7, 6
  • Immediate Aftermath: The Driver fled, and the Eck family received emergency medical attention

Authorities quickly identified and apprehended the juvenile driver following witness reports and vehicle tracing.

Injuries Sustained and Legal Consequences

Kyle Eck endured severe trauma, including a brain bleed that necessitated emergency brain surgery and placement in a medically induced coma. His children suffered from cuts, bruises, and abrasions consistent with road rash, requiring hospital treatment but no extended stays.

The 17-year-old driver now faces serious accusations:

  • Felony hit-and-run
  • Four counts of vehicular assault

The case is actively under review by investigators to determine further details and potential additional charges.

A community-driven GoFundMe campaign has been established to aid Kyle Eck and his family with medical expenses and recovery needs.

Why Do Hit-and-Run Crashes Occur?

Hit-and-run incidents often stem from panic, fear of legal repercussions, or impaired judgment. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), these crashes pose significant risks to public safety.

YearHit-and-Run FatalitiesTotal Hit-and-Run Crashes (Estimated)Source
20232,872About 2,800NHTSA
20222,972Not specifiedNHTSA

Data from the NHTSA highlights a slight decline in fatalities, underscoring the need for heightened awareness and stricter enforcement. The Federal Highway Administration also reports that pedestrian-involved crashes in urban areas like Vancouver contribute to broader traffic safety challenges.

Legal Insights

National legal analysts provide perspective on handling such incidents.

“In cases such as this, it is imperative to have an independent investigation conducted promptly to protect the rights of those affected,” said Candice Bond, managing partner of Bond Legal.

Key takeaways from analyst insights:

  • Prompt Investigation: Essential for establishing negligence and gathering evidence in hit-and-run scenarios.
  • Accountability Measures: Ensuring drivers face consequences for fleeing the scene helps prevent future occurrences.
  • Victim Support: Legal guidance can navigate insurance claims and pursue fair compensation without direct victim association.

“When pursuing a personal injury claim, hiring an attorney allows for effective negotiation with insurers, countering pressures for undervalued settlements,” noted Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.

These insights emphasize the broader implications of motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians, drawing from extensive experience in similar matters.

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If you, a friend, or a family member has been injured by a hit-and-run or drunk driver, contact national legal analyst Candice Bond for a free consultation.

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