Developing story. Last updated: June 24, 2026. Facts below are attributed to NBC6 South Florida, WSVN 7News, and police statements quoted in those reports, and may change as the investigation continues.
A man is hospitalized in critical condition after a hit-and-run in Miami Gardens on Sunday, June 21, 2026, near Northwest 191st Street and Fifth Place, according to NBC6 South Florida and WSVN 7News, both citing police. NBC6 reports the man was taken to Aventura Hospital by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and listed in “stable but critical condition.” Police told reporters a sedan struck the man, briefly stopped, and then drove off. The investigation is active, and the victim has not been publicly identified.
What We Know
Attributed to NBC6 South Florida and WSVN 7News:
- A man was struck by a vehicle in Miami Gardens on June 21, 2026, near NW 191st Street and Fifth Place. (NBC6, WSVN)
- Police, as quoted by NBC6, said a sedan was traveling westbound “at a high rate of speed” and struck a man who was kneeling in the roadway. (NBC6)
- Police said the driver stopped, yelled at witnesses to call police, and then drove off. (NBC6, WSVN)
- The man was transported to Aventura Hospital and was reported in stable but critical condition. (NBC6)
- The victim has not been publicly identified. The investigation remains active. (NBC6, WSVN)
Still Developing
Many details have not been confirmed in the cited reporting, including the cause of the crash, how the man came to be in the roadway, the driver’s or vehicle’s full description, and whether anyone has been located or charged. We are not speculating on fault, and nothing here should be read as a finding about any person involved. Anyone with information has been directed to contact Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS, per WSVN.
In Florida, a pedestrian injured by a hit-and-run driver may still have options even if the at-fault driver is never found. First, get medical care and make sure police document the crash. Florida is a no-fault state, so coverage may come from a household auto policy’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) or from Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, which can apply when the driver flees and cannot be identified. Preserve evidence, witness names, and medical records. Hit-and-run is also a crime Florida police investigate separately from any civil claim. Because deadlines and coverage rules are strict and fact-specific, many people consult a Florida personal injury attorney early. This is general information, not legal advice.
Hit-and-Run and Pedestrian Injuries in Florida (General Information)
Pedestrians have little protection in a collision, so injuries can be severe. When a driver leaves the scene, the injured person may not know who hit them or whether that driver carried insurance. The sections below explain, in general terms, how Florida handles these situations. None of it is a comment on the Miami Gardens incident above or on anyone’s fault.
Criminal vs. Civil: Two Separate Tracks
Leaving the scene of a crash involving injury is a crime in Florida, and police investigate it as such. That criminal investigation is separate from any civil injury claim. A criminal case is the state’s matter and focuses on the fleeing driver; a civil claim is about compensation for the injured person and can sometimes move forward even if no one is criminally charged or identified.
How UM/UIM Coverage Can Help When a Driver Flees
When an at-fault driver cannot be identified, Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage on an available auto policy can sometimes function as the source of recovery, because a phantom or fleeing driver may be treated like an uninsured one. Florida’s PIP may also apply to medical expenses regardless of fault. Whether and how these coverages apply depends on policy language, household relationships, and the specific facts. our practice areas
What Victims and Families Generally Do
In general, people in these situations seek prompt medical care, ask police to document the crash and any witness information, keep records of treatment and expenses, and look into what insurance coverage may be available. Acting promptly matters because evidence and witness memories fade and legal deadlines apply.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I recover compensation if the driver fled and was never found?
Possibly. Even when an at-fault driver is never identified, an injured pedestrian in Florida may have a path to recovery through available Uninsured Motorist coverage and PIP are among several types of insurance policies available to Florida registered vehicle owners. This is general information; a Miami car accident attorney can review a specific situation. Contact Us.
How does UM/UIM coverage help after a hit-and-run?
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage is designed for situations where the at-fault driver has no insurance, too little insurance, or cannot be identified, such as a hit-and-run. It may provide a source of recovery when the fleeing driver does not. Coverage availability and amounts depend on the specific policy.
What should I do after a pedestrian hit-and-run in Florida?
Generally: get medical attention, call police so the crash is documented, collect names and contact information for witnesses, photograph the scene if able, and preserve medical and expense records. Many people then consult a Florida personal injury attorney to understand deadlines and coverage.
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Florida?
Florida sets deadlines (statutes of limitations) for personal injury claims, and they have changed in recent years. Deadlines also differ for insurance notice requirements. Because the applicable time limit depends on the date and facts of the incident, it is important to confirm it early with a qualified attorney rather than assume.
A Note for South Florida Readers
Miami-Dade sees a high volume of pedestrian and hit-and-run crashes, and the rules around insurance coverage are not always intuitive, especially when a driver flees. If you or a loved one was hurt as a pedestrian, understanding your options early can matter.
Sources: NBC6 South Florida, “Man hospitalized after being struck by hit-and-run driver in Miami Gardens, police say” (June 21, 2026); WSVN 7News, “Investigation underway in Miami Gardens after hit-and-run leaves a man in critical condition.” Verified directly from both articles: critical/stable-critical condition, Aventura Hospital, location at NW 191st St and Fifth Place, June 21, 2026 date, police account that a sedan struck a kneeling man and the driver fled after yelling for witnesses to call police, victim not identified, active investigation, Crime Stoppers tip line (WSVN). Not confirmed and deliberately hedged: cause, how the man came to be in the road, full driver/vehicle description, charges or arrests.
This article provides general information about Florida law and is not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship. This is attorney advertising. Facts about the incident are attributed to NBC6 South Florida and WSVN 7News and may change as the investigation develops. The car accident lawyers in Miami at the Perazzo Law Firm does not represent any party mentioned and makes no claim about fault, outcome, or value of any claim. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
