4 Mar 2023

By NY Local Accidents

In Accident News

Queens, NY (March 4, 2023) – At 1:14 p.m., a two-vehicle collision with injuries was reported at an intersection in Queens on Saturday afternoon, March 4.

According to Queens officials, the accident happened in the early afternoon hours at the intersection of Cypress Hills Street and Jackie Robinson Parkway. Police confirmed that two vehicles were traveling in the area when they simultaneously entered the intersection, which caused the vehicles to collide. Both vehicles sustained severe damages in the accident.

Firefighters and local EMS crews were immediately dispatched to the scene to help those in need. Multiple parties were hurt as a result of the collision. The injured parties were rushed to local hospitals for treatment, though their conditions are not yet known.

The intersection was blocked in the area of the accident for some time. Police worked to clear the scene as quickly as possible.

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

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the parties who have been hurt in this accident. We hope that they receive a full recovery from their injuries.

Car Accidents in New York 

Car accidents have quickly become one of the leading causes of hospitalizations within the state of New York in recent years. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in these accidents due to the reckless acts of others. Though an injury accident can happen virtually anywhere, some places are more common for accidents than others. Intersections are some of these areas. In fact, in one recent year in the U.S., approximately 2.5 million intersection accidents took place due to reckless acts. If you have been hurt in a car accident at an intersection and wonder where you can turn, you should speak with an attorney immediately.

Getting back on your feet both physically and financially after a New York car accident is not always an easy thing to do. After you have sought medical attention for all of your injuries, speaking with a Queens car accident lawyer can point you in the right direction. An attorney can help you with many aspects of your case, which include the following:

  • Helping you to prove that one or more parties are at fault for your accident
  • Helping you to meet deadlines that are required in your claim
  • Working one-on-one to receive the best results from the insurance company
  • Answering any legal questions that you have

It is imperative that you speak with a knowledgeable Queens personal injury lawyer soon after a car accident so that you can move forward with a claim.

At The Tadchiev Law Firm P.C., our attorneys are here to help you move forward after a serious New York car accident. We are passionate about your claim and will help you from start to finish as you navigate the legal system. We want you to receive results in your claim and will assist you as you work toward the compensation that you deserve. Please do not hesitate to contact a car accident attorney in Queens at (718) 606-4099 to find out what options you have.

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.