Dickson City, PA (November 23, 2025) – A fatal pedestrian collision in Dickson City on Saturday evening, November 22, resulted in the death of a 60-year-old man, according to the Lackawanna County Coroner’s Office. The crash took place along Route 6, where the man was walking near the roadway when he was struck by a vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities stated that emergency personnel were dispatched to the area after reports of a pedestrian being hit. When responders arrived, they found the man with injuries that proved fatal before any transport could occur. The coroner’s office confirmed the death on site. Officials have not released the victim’s name at this time, indicating that identification will be made public after family members receive formal notification.
Following the crash, law enforcement closed the westbound lanes of Route 6 to secure the scene and allow investigators to begin documenting evidence. The closure remained in effect as officers conducted preliminary assessments and coordinated traffic control. Motorists traveling through the corridor were advised to avoid the area and follow detours while the investigation continued.
The Dickson City Police Department and the Pennsylvania State Police are jointly investigating the incident. At this stage, officials have not provided additional details regarding the vehicle involved, the driver’s condition, or what may have contributed to the collision.
Updates are anticipated as the investigation develops.
We extend our sincere condolences to the man’s family and loved ones as they cope with this sudden loss.
Pedestrian Fatal Crashes in Pennsylvania
Pedestrian fatalities remain a major public safety concern across Pennsylvania, especially on high-traffic routes where vehicles travel at higher speeds and pedestrians have limited physical protection. When a person is struck by a passenger vehicle, the forces involved can cause catastrophic trauma, and survival chances decrease significantly as travel speeds rise. This reality makes pedestrian crashes on major state routes particularly devastating.
Route 6 and similar highways often present conditions that elevate risk for people traveling on foot. These corridors may have narrow shoulders, limited crossing points, inconsistent lighting, and traffic patterns that leave little room for error. In evening hours, reduced visibility can further complicate a driver’s ability to see someone walking near or along the roadway. Even when motorists are acting responsibly, the combination of speed and limited reaction time can make avoidance difficult once a person is in or near the travel path.
From an investigative standpoint, fatal pedestrian crashes require careful reconstruction. Law enforcement agencies typically evaluate skid marks, impact points, vehicle damage, and roadway layout to establish the sequence of events. They also consider environmental factors such as weather, lighting, and sightlines. The goal is to determine whether the driver, the pedestrian, or a roadway condition contributed to the collision, and whether any legal responsibility should follow.
For surviving families, the consequences extend far beyond the immediate tragedy. Funeral and burial expenses can be substantial, and a sudden loss may also remove a key source of income or household support. Families may face additional costs tied to emergency response or unresolved medical care, along with the long-term disruption caused by losing a loved one. These impacts often arrive while families are still waiting for official findings, creating a painful and uncertain period.
Pennsylvania law allows certain relatives to pursue a wrongful death claim when a pedestrian is killed due to another party’s negligence. Depending on the evidence, compensation may be available for funeral costs, loss of financial contributions, and other damages tied to the death. Establishing liability typically depends on the official investigation as well as any supporting evidence, such as witness statements or video footage from nearby properties.
At Rand Spear The Accident Lawyer, we recognize the challenges that arise after a serious crash. Our team is committed to standing by victims and their families, providing the legal support needed to move forward. We represent clients throughout Pennsylvania and work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
Call Rand Spear The Accident Lawyer today at 1-800-905-3425 to speak directly with our experienced wrongful death lawyer. We are here to explain your options, protect your rights, and help you take the next steps during this difficult time. You do not have to face this process alone.
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