10 Feb 2023

By NY Local Accidents

In Accident News

Queens, NY (February 10, 2023) – At 6:13 a.m. on the morning of Friday, February 10, a two-vehicle collision with injuries took place at an intersection in Queens.

According to Queens Police Department officials, the accident happened at the intersection of Skillman Avenue and Queens Boulevard. Police confirmed that two vehicles were traveling in the area when they allegedly entered the intersection at the same time, causing them to collide with each other. The involved vehicles were badly damaged as a result of the crash.

Paramedics, fire crews, and several other local responders were immediately dispatched to the scene to help those in need. Multiple parties were hurt as a result of the accident. The injured parties were rushed to local hospitals for treatment, though their conditions are not entirely known.

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

No further details have been released, but police continue their investigation into the circumstances leading up to the accident.

We offer our warmest thoughts and prayers to the parties who have been hurt in this accident. We hope that they will receive a full recovery.

Car Accidents in New York 

New York has incredibly high rates of car accidents every year, with hundreds of thousands of individuals sustaining injuries in these collisions yearly. On a national level, approximately 40% of all car accidents involve intersections in the U.S., which makes them one of the most dangerous but common places for car accidents. There are many different reasons for car accidents at intersections, which include some of the following:

  • Distracted driving
  • Drunk or drugged driving
  • Speeding
  • Fatigued driving

In the blink of an eye, your life could be turned upside-down due to a car accident. If you have been hurt in an accident, it is important that you seek legal help from an attorney that you can trust.

Following a car accident, many injured victims wonder how they will move forward. Facing injuries in an accident can be tough, which is why it is crucial that you have help from a Queens car accident attorney on your side. As you focus completely on healing from your injuries, you should not have to worry about paying the bills that keep piling up against you from time in the hospital and missed work. You have options during these difficult times. This is why you should speak with a Queens personal injury lawyer immediately.

At The Tadchiev Law Firm P.C., we are here for you from start to finish when it comes to your New York injury claim. You never want to delay when it comes to seeking legal help. Our attorneys will help you determine who is at fault for your accident and help you to meet deadlines that are required of you during these challenging times. We will help you work toward the compensation that you deserve as you move forward with a claim. Please do not hesitate to contact a car accident attorney in Queens at (718) 606-4099 for more information on how we can help 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.