Woman in wheelchair struck by turning vehicle at East Palestine Avenue
March 02, 2026 | Madison, TN
A 75-year-old woman in a wheelchair lost her life after being struck by a vehicle on Gallatin Pike near the 2200 block. Authorities identified the victim as Naomi Mangrum.
Naomi Mangrum, 75, died after a woman in a wheelchair was struck by a turning vehicle while crossing Gallatin Pike near the 2200 block in Madison.
What Happened in the Crash?
The incident occurred when Mangrum was crossing the roadway and was hit by a southbound vehicle making a turn from East Palestine Avenue. Emergency responders transported her to Skyline Medical Center, where she later died from her injuries. The driver remained at the scene, and no charges have been announced as the investigation proceeds.
- Date: March 2
- Location: 2200 block of Gallatin Pike, Madison, TN
- Victim: Naomi Mangrum, 75, using a wheelchair
- Vehicle Involved: Southbound car turning from East Palestine Avenue
- Agency: Metro Nashville Police Department
- Outcome: Fatal injuries, and the driver stayed on scene
Why Do Pedestrian Accidents Like This Occur?
Factors such as road conditions, poor visibility, and inadequate lighting often play a role in these tragedies. In cases such as this, investigators examine all elements to determine contributing causes.
Pedestrian Safety Statistics
Pedestrian fatalities have reached alarming levels across the U.S. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), these crashes highlight a persistent public health concern.
Year |
Pedestrian Fatalities |
Percentage of Total Traffic Deaths |
Source |
|---|
2022 |
7,522 |
17% |
NHTSA |
2021 |
7,388 |
16% |
NHTSA |
2020 |
6,694 |
18% |
NHTSA |
This data, sourced from NHTSA reports, shows an upward trend since 1981, the highest recorded numbers in decades. For more on roadway safety, visit the Federal Highway Administration.
Legal Insights
National legal analysts provide perspective on incidents involving pedestrians and vehicles, emphasizing the importance of thorough investigations.
“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors considered and examined,” said Candice Bond, managing partner with Bond Legal. “An accident reconstruction team is sometimes needed to help piece together what happened. All of these resources are necessary for helping clients receive monetary compensation for damages or a loss following a collision.”
- Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and intersections.
- Families may pursue claims for loss of companionship, funeral costs, and emotional distress.
- Insurance pressures for quick settlements can undervalue cases, and professional guidance ensures fair outcomes.
“It is almost always a driver’s duty to yield to any pedestrian,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel at Bond Legal. “Family members of those affected may seek damages for loss of income and companionship, pain and suffering, funeral expenses, and emotional distress following a tragic accident.”
In cases such as this, advocates stress compassionate support during investigations while protecting rights against lowball offers.
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