The Bronx, NY – A pedestrian was struck when a motorized scooter collided with another vehicle at Andrews Avenue and West Fordham Road in the Bronx at around 6:30 in the evening of July 8. The injured pedestrian and rider were transported to St. Barnabas Hospital for treatment of injuries. Police authorities are still investigating the cause of the accident.
Data shows that 21 people have died in traffic accidents in the Bronx during the first six months of 2020, compared with just 13 during the same time period in 2019 – a 52.1% increase. If you or a family member have been involved in a recent motor vehicle accident in NYC, it is imperative that you consult a competent personal injury attorney to assist you in the complex legal process of obtaining the maximum settlement for your case. Take advantage of a free case consultation from the expert legal team at Silberstein & Miklos by calling 1-877-ASK4SAM or clicking here to book an appointment.
This post is intended to provide helpful information to improve the safety of those who live and work in the NYC area. We hope that it will help our readers avoid injury accidents and know what to do if they’ve been involved in one themselves. At Ask4SAM, sole goal is to help those who have been injured in an accident in one of the boroughs of New York City. Information in this post should not be considered solicitation, nor should it be construed as medical or legal advice.
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