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Expert Analysis: Fatal Hit-and-Run on Fort Worth’s South Freeway Near East Ripy Street The impact happened just before 2:00 AM on a Sunday morning—a time when Fort Worth roads are at their most dangerous. A man had stepped out of his vehicle following a minor collision on the South Freeway (I-35W) near East Ripy Street. He was simply trying to inspect the damage. He never made it back inside. Another vehicle struck him at high speed and, instead of stopping to provide aid, the driver fled the scene. While the Fort Worth Police Department’s Traffic Investigation Unit eventually located and detained the driver, the damage is permanent. A life was lost, and a family is now facing the unimaginable reality of a wrongful death claim complicated by hit-and-run criminal charges. At Attorney911, we’ve seen this nightmare play out too many times on Tarrant County highways. When a driver leaves the scene of a fatal accident, they aren’t just committing a felony; they’re attempting to delete the evidence that proves their liability. Whether that driver was intoxicated, fatigued, or a commercial operator violating federal hours-of-service rules, our job is to ensure they don’t escape the civil consequences of their actions. If…