In the early hours of July 17, 2025, around 2:45 a.m., a bicyclist, identified as 51-year-old Elvis Oral Strachan, was struck on U.S. 176 near Old Furnace Road in Spartanburg County. The vehicle fled the scene, leaving Strachan with fatal injuries. He was pronounced dead at the scene at approximately 3:30 a.m.
On July 18, authorities arrested Ricardo Perez Jr., who has now been charged with hit-and-run causing death, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
Despite the criminal charges, families of victims in hit-and-run cases also have civil rights under South Carolina law:
Wrongful Death Claims: Loved ones can pursue damages for funeral costs, lost income, and emotional distress.
Comparative Negligence: Even if Strachan shared some fault, recovery is possible unless he was more than 50% responsible.
Motor Vehicle and Potential Insurance Claims: The defendant’s insurance (if recovered) or uninsured motorist coverage may be tapped to compensate the family.
Obtain Official Reports
Secure the crash report from SCHP and the coroner’s findings.
Collect Evidence
Include police records, witness statements, photos of the scene, and vehicle descriptions.
Meet Legal Deadlines
Civil wrongful death claims in South Carolina usually must be filed within three years from the date of death – so before July 17, 2028.
Consult a Personal Injury Attorney
A lawyer can coordinate civil claims with criminal proceedings, advocate against settlement tactics by insurers, and work to recover full compensation.
Hit-and-run collisions with vulnerable road users like bicyclists are preventable – drivers must stop and assist after any crash.
Communities should explore better road lighting, signage, and bicycle lanes to protect non-motorized commuters.
If you witness a hit-and-run, immediately report it even small details like partial plates or color can be critical.
Losing a loved one in a hit-and-run is traumatic and the legal path forward can feel overwhelming. Our South Carolina personal injury lawyers offer:
Skilled coordination between criminal and civil cases
Investigations into vehicle records and insurance
Aggressive negotiation with insurers even for uninsured motorist claims
Contact us today for a free, compassionate consultation.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and reflects public reports as of July 22, 2025. We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. It is not intended as legal advice. For specific guidance, please contact our qualified attorneys.
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