Queens, NY (July 14, 2024) – At least one person was injured after a car accident in the Queens area on Sunday, July 14. The crash took place early that morning, around 5:07 a.m., at the corner of Grand Central Parkway and 168th Street. At least one person at the scene was hurt.

Emergency crews were rushed to the scene to render the necessary aid to the involved parties. There were reported injuries at the scene, but the number and severity of the resulting injuries have not yet been determined. The injured parties were treated at the scene before being rushed to a local hospital for further support. The area was closed for several hours while local authorities worked to clear the scene. No further information on the crash is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident is in progress.

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

Speeding-Related Crashes in New York

Queens, NY - Injury Collision at Grand Central Pkwy & 168th StThe likelihood of a vehicle collision can be increased by a variety of factors. Speeding raises the likelihood of a crash significantly, and high-speed impacts usually result in substantially more catastrophic injuries. Speeding greatly lengthens the stopping distance and makes driving a motor vehicle more challenging. These elements make it dangerous for drivers to react quickly on the road. Speeding remains a factor in traffic safety in New York, accounting for over 25 percent of all traffic fatalities on American roadways. You should always seek the counsel of an expert attorney if you are injured by a negligent driver so that you may make a compelling case for your full compensation.

You can work with a qualified Queens personal injury lawyer who is ready to fight to ensure your legal rights are protected. The legal team at Isaacson, Schiowitz & Korson LLP has a proven track record of helping crash victims pursue full recoveries. Call us today at (516) 774-3635. You will be glad that our team of attorneys is on your side as you fight for a full recovery.

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Disclaimers: To promote safety and prevent tragic accidents, we urge individuals in our community to drive slowly and cautiously. This news article is not intended as a solicitation for business. Any information provided should not be considered professional medical or legal advice. Additionally, please note that the photo used in this post is not from the location of the collision.

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