Authorities say the child had just left the urgent care center with his mother when he suddenly broke away from her and ran into the street. Witnesses reported that he was attempting to cross Rockaway Parkway when he was struck by a Ford SUV traveling along the roadway. The driver did not remain at the scene and continued driving.
The child’s mother reportedly picked him up and rushed him into the nearby hospital within moments of the collision, but despite the proximity to medical care, the boy died shortly afterward.
Police from the NYPD Highway Patrol are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras in an effort to identify the vehicle and driver involved.
Hit-and-Run Crashes Continue to Endanger New Yorkers
Under New York law, drivers involved in a collision that results in injury or death must stop, remain at the scene, and immediately report the crash to police. Leaving the scene of a crash involving serious injury or death is a serious criminal offense.
Unfortunately, hit-and-run crashes remain a recurring problem in New York City. These incidents are especially devastating when vulnerable pedestrians—particularly children—are involved. Busy corridors like Rockaway Parkway and Linden Boulevard often carry heavy traffic volumes, making the area dangerous when drivers fail to exercise caution.
Legal Options After a Fatal Pedestrian Crash
When a fatal crash occurs, families may have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim against the driver responsible. Even when a driver initially cannot be identified, legal options may still exist through:
- Police investigations and surveillance footage
- Motor vehicle accident reconstruction
- Insurance coverage such as uninsured motorist claims
- Potential claims against other responsible parties if roadway conditions contributed to the crash
These cases often require a thorough investigation to determine exactly how the collision occurred and whether negligence played a role.
Brooklyn Car Accident Lawyers Representing Families After Fatal Crashes
Fatal crashes involving children are among the most heartbreaking cases that families and communities can face. Experienced Brooklyn car accident lawyers can work alongside investigators and experts to uncover what happened and pursue accountability when negligence leads to a tragic loss of life.
At Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, the firm’s trial attorneys represent victims and families across New York City who have been harmed in serious motor vehicle collisions, including pedestrian crashes and hit-and-run accidents.
Families seeking guidance after a fatal crash can contact the firm at 212-943-1090 for a free consultation to discuss their legal rights.