Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf is a New York Plaintiff's personal injury law firm specializing in automobile accidents, construction accidents, medical malpractice, products liability, police misconduct and all types of New York personal injury litigation.
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location of the Bronx auo accidentWere you or someone you love struck by a commercial vehicle in the Bronx? Pedestrians have no steel frame, airbags, or seatbelts to protect them. When the vehicle involved is a delivery van, box truck, construction truck, bus, utility vehicle, rideshare support vehicle, or other company-owned vehicle, the injuries are often catastrophic. Knowing your legal rights early can make a major difference in protecting your future.

A recent Bronx crash highlights the danger. According to published reports, a 71-year-old woman was left in critical condition after a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van displaying a Citi Bike decal allegedly struck her and her husband while turning at Broadway and West 225th Street in Marble Hill. Her husband was also injured. Reports indicated the driver remained at the scene while the investigation continued. Incidents like this can raise important civil liability questions separate from any criminal investigation.

The Bronx is one of New York City’s busiest boroughs, with constant traffic near major corridors such as the Cross Bronx Expressway, Grand Concourse, Bruckner Expressway, Fordham Road, and dense neighborhood streets where pedestrians and commercial traffic interact every day. When companies put speed, schedules, or profits ahead of safety, innocent people can pay the price.

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Linden Boulevard the new Boulevard of deathRecent fatal hit-and-run crashes along Linden Boulevard, a major roadway that runs through Brooklyn and Queens, have drawn renewed attention to a troubling reality: some New York City streets develop a documented history of serious crashes, injuries, and fatalities. When a corridor spanning multiple boroughs becomes widely recognized as dangerous by residents, elected officials, and city data, the question inevitably arises: can the City itself be held legally responsible?

A Pattern That Raises Legal Questions

Two fatal crashes within days, one involving a young child and another involving a pedestrian struck by multiple vehicles, have intensified concern about this stretch of roadway. Linden Boulevard serves densely populated neighborhoods across both boroughs, carrying heavy traffic while also functioning as a daily pedestrian corridor.

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New-York-City-scaledNew York City recorded one of the lowest first-quarter traffic fatality totals in more than a century, with 42 deaths reported across all road users in early 2026. Pedestrian fatalities dropped to 23,  the lowest first-quarter number since recordkeeping began, while deaths among occupants of cars and trucks also reached historic lows.

City officials credit Vision Zero street redesigns, expanded enforcement, and automated camera systems targeting speeding and red-light violations. On paper, the trend is encouraging.

But from a legal perspective, the story is more complex.

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Lithium ion battery can be dangerousA new piece of infrastructure in Lower Manhattan may quietly become one of the most important fire prevention measures New York City has introduced in years.

In April 2026, the City opened the Deliverista Hub at City Hall Park, a worker-designed facility that gives delivery workers a safe, regulated place to charge lithium-ion batteries. While the project is framed as worker support, its implications go far beyond convenience. It directly addresses one of the fastest-growing causes of catastrophic residential fires across NYC: unsafe indoor battery charging.

Why E-Bike Batteries Have Become a Major Fire Hazard

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window guards safetyA young child climbing out of a window and falling from a fire escape is the kind of incident that should never happen in New York City. Yet these cases arise again and again, and they are often preventable.

Under New York law, when a child is injured after falling from a window without proper safety guards, the focus of a personal injury attorney immediately turns to whether the landlord failed to comply with strict safety requirements.

New York City Law on Window Guards

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Maimonides ambulance A 44-year-old woman was struck and killed early Thursday morning at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and Avenue O in Brooklyn when an ambulance making a left turn hit her as she crossed the street (see video below). According to reports, the ambulance did not stop after the impact. Surveillance footage shows the moment of the collision and bystanders rushing to help, while authorities continue to investigate whether the driver realized what had occurred. The ambulance has been identified as being operated by Maimonides Medical Center.

Incidents like this are deeply troubling, not only because of the loss of life, but because they involve a vehicle entrusted with providing emergency care. When an ambulance is involved in a fatal hit-and-run, the legal and factual issues become significantly more complex, and families are often left with urgent questions about accountability and their legal rights.

Families should speak with experienced trial attorneys immediately. These cases move quickly, and critical evidence such as surveillance footage, vehicle data, and witness accounts can disappear within days.

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A Republic Airway PlaneA Republic Airways-operated Delta Connection flight approaching LaGuardia Airport mistakenly contacted the control tower at John F. Kennedy International Airport while on final approach, an error that prompted confusion from air traffic controllers and a stunned reaction from another pilot monitoring the exchange.

The aircraft ultimately performed a go-around maneuver and landed safely at LaGuardia. While no injuries were reported, the incident is now under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.

This type of communication breakdown, especially in congested New York airspace, raises serious safety concerns and underscores how quickly a routine landing can turn into a high-risk situation.

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Accident sceneA hit-and-run accident immediately creates uncertainty. When a driver flees the scene, victims are left dealing with injuries, financial losses, and the question of how compensation will be recovered. In New York, these cases are often more complicated than typical car accidents, making early legal guidance essential.

Why You Should Call a Lawyer Right Away

Time is critical in a hit-and-run case. Key evidence can disappear quickly, including surveillance footage and witness accounts. An experienced New York car accident lawyer can act immediately to:

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location of the deadly queens garbage truck accidentA 19-year-old woman was fatally struck by a private sanitation truck while crossing the street at Roosevelt Ave. and 62nd St. in Woodside, Queens. According to reports, the driver was turning when the collision occurred. The victim died at the scene, just blocks from her home.

Incidents like this raise immediate legal questions about driver negligence, visibility, right-of-way, and the responsibility of private sanitation companies operating large vehicles in dense city streets. For families dealing with the aftermath of a fatal garbage truck crash, choosing the right attorney is one of the most important decisions they will make.

1. Focus on Lawyers with Garbage Truck and Heavy Vehicle Experience

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laguardia AirportGuidance Following the LaGuardia Air Canada Tragedy

A serious aviation incident at LaGuardia Airport involving an Air Canada regional jet and a runway fire truck has left dozens injured and raised urgent legal questions. When a crash occurs on approach or on the runway, the situation is legally complex from the outset, often involving multiple parties, overlapping jurisdictions, and federal as well as international law.

For passengers and families, what happens in the hours and days after the crash can significantly impact any future claim.