26 Mar 2023

By NY Local Accidents

In Accident News

Queens, NY (March 26, 2023) – At 7:14 a.m. on the morning of Sunday, March 26, a pedestrian accident with injuries took place at a Queens intersection.

According to Queens Police, the accident happened at the intersection of Junction Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue near the area of 40th Road. Police confirmed that a pedestrian was walking in the area when they started to enter the intersection, and they were struck by a passenger vehicle. The driver of the vehicle allegedly remained on the scene.

Paramedics, fire crews, and several other responders were called to the scene to help those in need. The pedestrian, who has not yet been formally identified, was the only person hurt in the accident. They were taken to the hospital by EMS crews but are expected to be okay.

The roadway was blocked at the intersection for an extended period of time after the accident. This led to delays until the scene was cleared.

No further details have been released, but the investigation into the collision remains ongoing.

We want to take this time to offer our warmest sympathies to the pedestrian injured in this accident with hopes of a speedy recovery.

Pedestrian Accidents in New York 

Pedestrians have no protection from harm in an accident, making them the most vulnerable parties on our roads. Every year in New York, hundreds of lives are taken due to severe accidents within the state. In just one recent year’s time, in fact, it is estimated that approximately 300 pedestrians were killed and over 15,000 sustained injuries in New York. The truth is these collisions can typically be prevented when drivers pay close attention to the roads around them. You should understand your options moving forward after a serious pedestrian accident.

Being hurt in a pedestrian accident can turn your life upside-down within seconds. Some of the most severe injuries stem from pedestrian accidents include the following:

  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Internal organ damage
  • Broken bones
  • Paralysis

These injuries sometimes land victims in the hospital for an extended period of time. On top of this, they sometimes miss out on time in the workplace and their favorite activities. If you have been hurt in a pedestrian accident that is not your fault, you should know that you have many options. It is crucial that you speak with a Queens personal injury lawyer who has your best interests in mind.

Our attorneys at The Tadchiev Law Firm P.C. are here to help you after you have been hurt in a New York pedestrian accident. If you have sustained harm in one of these accidents, you may be feeling alone and confused. We will help you navigate the complex legal system in New York and work toward the compensation that you deserve for a wide array of financial damages. These include aspects like medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and more. You should never have to face the aftermath of a pedestrian accident on your own. Please contact a pedestrian accident attorney in Queens at (718) 606-4099 to find out what we can do for you.

Notes: When writing these accident news pieces, our writers rely on secondary sources. These sources are comprised of police and fire accident reports, news reports, and newspaper articles, as well as first-person testimonies from accident witnesses. Because of this, our team at The Tadchiev Law Firm P.C. has not independently validated the information regarding this accident. Please get in touch with our company to have any inaccurate information corrected right away. Please let us know if you want the post to be taken down from our website, and we will do our best to comply.

Disclaimers: In order to prevent being engaged in a tragic accident, we wish to encourage the people in our neighborhood to drive slowly and with caution. This news article is not meant to be a solicitation for business. Any information offered shouldn’t be regarded as professional medical or legal advice. The photo used in this post wasn’t taken at the location of the collision.