Man Arrested After Deadly Brooklyn Bicycle Hit-and-Run
A 33-year-old Medford man has been arrested in connection with the hit-and-run crash that killed cyclist Alexandra “Allie” Huggins, 32, in Williamsburg. This development brings long-awaited progress in a case that outraged Brooklyn’s cycling community and highlighted once again the devastating consequences of drivers fleeing crash scenes.
What Happened on the Night of the Crash
According to police, the collision occurred at about 2:30 a.m. on September 27 at the intersection of Meserole Street and Leonard Street.
Understanding New York’s Medical Indemnity Fund Crisis: What Families Need to Know in 2025
If your child suffered a birth-related neurological injury because of medical negligence, it is critical to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. New York has a unique system for addressing the lifetime medical needs of children harmed during labor and delivery: the Medical Indemnity Fund, commonly known as the MIF. Recent changes in state funding have placed this program under intense scrutiny, and families need to understand how these developments can affect their rights, their care, and their long-term financial security.
What Is the Medical Indemnity Fund?
The Medical Indemnity Fund was created to ensure that infants who sustained birth-related neurological injuries because of malpractice receive the future health-care services they will need throughout their lives. Instead of providing a lump sum for future care in a settlement or verdict, qualified plaintiffs are enrolled in the fund, which then pays for approved medical expenses as they arise.
Our Bronx Car Accident Lawyers Address The Fatal Collision That Claimed the Life of 80-Year-Old Pedestrian in Allerton
An 80-year-old Bronx resident, Rose Young, was fatally struck last Thursday while crossing the intersection of Holland Avenue and Allerton Avenue in the Allerton neighborhood. According to police, Ms. Young was walking through the crosswalk when a 56-year-old driver operating a 2005 Honda Odyssey made a left turn from northbound Holland Avenue onto Allerton Avenue and hit her.
Emergency Medical Services transported Ms. Young to Jacobi Hospital, where she later died from her injuries. The driver remained at the scene. As of now, no arrests have been made, and the NYPD Highway District Collision Investigation Squad is continuing to review the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Ms. Young lived only two blocks from where she was struck. For many Bronx families, this proximity underscores the devastating reality that serious and fatal collisions often occur directly within the communities where residents walk every day.
After Influencer’s Criminal Sentence in Ocean Parkway Crash, Our team of Brooklyn Car Accident Attorneys Focus on What Still Must Be Done for the Victims’ Family
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Brooklyn Supreme Court judge has sentenced the driver responsible for the devastating Ocean Parkway crash that killed a mother and two of her young children and severely injured a third one. But while the criminal case has concluded, the sentencing does nothing to address the ongoing needs, losses, and long-term impact faced by the victims’ family. For them, the legal work is far from over.
The Facts of the Crash
On March 29, 2025, 33-year-old Miriam Yarimi, a social media influencer known for her wig-making business, was driving her Audi A3 northbound on Ocean Parkway with a suspended license and a long record of dangerous driving — including:
Inside New York’s Proposed “Speed Limiter” Requirement: A Tool That Could Finally Slow Down Chronic Dangerous Drivers
A new state bill could soon require thousands of chronic speeders in New York to install “speed limiter” devices—technology that uses GPS to cap how fast a car can travel. As NYC car accident lawyers who regularly handle cases involving catastrophic injuries caused by excessive speed, we see firsthand how a small number of reckless drivers disproportionately endanger everyone on the road. This proposed measure directly targets that problem.
A Targeted Response to Drivers Who Repeatedly Put Others at Risk
The bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Andrew Gounardes, focuses exclusively on motorists with extensive histories of speeding violations. Under the proposal, drivers who have 16 or more speed-camera violations in a single year, or 11+ license points in 18 months, could be ordered by a judge to install a $1,000 “intelligent speed assistance” device for up to a year.
Our NYC Car Accident Lawyers on Council Member Frank Morano’s Support for Universal Daylighting — And Why It Matters for Street Safety
New York City took an important step in the ongoing effort to reduce preventable crashes this week — and the momentum came from an unexpected place. At a recent City Hall rally, Republican Council Member Frank Morano, representing the car-heavy South Shore of Staten Island, delivered one of the strongest public statements in support of universal daylighting at intersections.
In a city where street safety is often framed as partisan, Morano made clear that protecting pedestrians and drivers is a shared interest:
“From my perspective this is not something that should be a partisan issue.
Bronx Explosion Caused by Flicked Cigarette Highlights Dangers of Fire Negligence
Insights from our NYC Explosion and Fire Accident Lawyers
A shocking video released by the FDNY shows the moment a single flicked cigarette butt ignited a devastating explosion in the Bronx, seriously injuring seven firefighters and destroying multiple vehicles. The blast, which occurred around 7 p.m. on November 5 at Westchester Avenue and Fox Street in Longwood, is now being used by officials as a sobering reminder of the catastrophic consequences that can result from careless cigarette disposal.
The Chain Reaction That Led to the Explosion
Fatal Wrong-Way Crash in West Village Highlights Dangers to NYC Pedestrians
By the New York Pedestrian Accident Lawyers at Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf
A tragic collision in Greenwich Village on Thursday morning underscores the persistent dangers pedestrians face on New York City streets — even in marked crosswalks. According to police, a 61-year-old driver fatally struck a 27-year-old woman while driving the wrong way down Morton Street, a one-way block in the West Village.
The crash occurred around 8:30 a.m. when the driver, behind the wheel of a rented black GMC Savana van, exited a parking garage and turned against traffic toward Seventh Avenue South. Investigators believe the motorist was attempting to take a shortcut to avoid circling several blocks. Witnesses reported the impact was so severe that the victim was thrown to the ground and appeared to convulse before first responders arrived. She was rushed to Bellevue Hospital but pronounced dead approximately 40 minutes later.
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