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Updated 18:56

Pedestrian struck on Road 853 in Aleksandrów

A pedestrian hit on road 853 in Aleksandrów left a woman injured and in hospital. Police investigate while traffic remains disrupted.

A pedestrian hit on road 853 occurred on Monday evening in Aleksandrów, Biłgoraj County. Consequently, the injured woman received immediate medical attention and paramedics transported her to hospital.

What happened on Monday evening

The collision took place at about 18:30 on the voivodeship road 853 between Majdan Nowy and Józefów. Emergency services responded quickly. Firefighters, police and a medical rescue team arrived at the scene. Moreover, officials confirmed one person suffered injuries. Paramedics treated the woman at the roadside, and then they transported her to the nearest hospital.

Investigation into pedestrian hit on road 853

Police officers cordoned part of the carriageway and now investigate the circumstances. Therefore, investigators will determine speed, visibility and possible driver negligence. In addition, they will interview witnesses and review any camera footage. Meanwhile, one lane remains blocked. Consequently, traffic flows in a shuttle pattern with vehicles passing alternately.

Why this matters beyond the local report

Road 853 serves as a regional link in Lublin Voivodeship, and many locals use it for daily commutes. Therefore, any disruption can affect school runs and freight routes. Moreover, this road has long stretches with limited pavement for pedestrians. In addition, rural lighting can be poor at dusk, which increases risk. For expats, the incident highlights general safety on older regional roads and the importance of caution when walking at night.

Furthermore, the accident matters to drivers because Poland enforces strict liability inside traffic law. If the driver caused the injury, their mandatory third-party insurance (OC) typically covers victim costs. However, criminal charges can follow when someone causes serious bodily harm. Therefore, the police report becomes crucial for insurance and legal processes.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat involved in or witnessing a road incident in Poland, call 112 first. In addition, ask police for a report (protokół) and get the attending unit’s contact. The National Health Fund (NFZ) covers emergency hospital care for insured people, while private insurance can speed private care. Remember that ZUS handles social security and sick pay claims, and PESEL is the national ID number used in many official procedures. Therefore, keep copies of documents and contact your embassy for language help.

Practical next steps after a crash

If you witnessed the crash, remain at the scene until police ask you to leave. Moreover, take photos and collect witness contacts. If you face medical bills, keep receipts. In addition, contact the other party’s insurer and your own insurer promptly. Finally, seek legal help if injuries are serious or if you face language barriers.

Local authorities urge drivers and pedestrians to remain vigilant on regional roads. Consequently, small changes in behaviour can reduce accidents. Moreover, authorities will publish official findings after the police complete their checks.

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