Monday, April 22, 2013

Report That Crash in NYC

The NYPD is primarily responsible for collecting crash data in New York City. It's estimated that approximately 78,000 crashes happen each year in the New York City metro area. However, the NYPD’s Collision Investigation Squad investigates less than half of 1 percent of all crashes (Transportation Alternatives, 2012. Reclaim, Vol 18, #4, p.19).

New York City needs more comprehensive crash reporting, and that starts with New Yorkers like YOU.

In addition to mapping more information about where and how crashes and “near misses” occur, this map also provides a tool for witnesses of a crash to reach out to the victim(s), for any police, legal or insurance needs.

These accidents include:

Cyclist & Motorist crash   Cyclist & Motorist crash

Pedestrian & Motorist crash   Pedestrian & Motorist crash

Motorist & Motorist crash    Motorist & Motorist crash

If you witnessed a crash:
  • If the crash has not yet been reported on the map, fill out the Survey.
  • If the crash is already on the map, submit a Witness Peport. Your comments will remain private.
Checkout: www.crashstories.org

According to Paul Ajlouny, New York Car Accident lawyer, There were 451 pedestrian fatalities in the five boroughs of New York City from 2009 to 2011. Manhattan ranked third in the fatalities, with 93 deaths from vehicle accidents.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Webster Avenue and East Fordham Road -- Dangerous!

New York did you know? Webster Avenue and East Fordham Road, in the Bronx, was identified by the Department of Transportation as the city’s most dangerous intersection in 2008. Fourteen pedestrians and two cyclists had been hit that year, and 131 since 1995

This is an interesting observation, Maybe I missed it - but no mention of "The Boulevard of Death," Queens Boulevard?

Tell us what are the worst intersection and dangerous roads that you are aware of?

New York car accident lawyer Paul Ajlouny, has seen and heard it all for over 30 years.What causes these accident?
  • slippery roads
  • poor visibilty
  • exhausted driver
  • distracted driver

The Worst Intersection in New York.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Child Injuries Preventable : New York Rear-end Accident

Infant suffers injuries from rear-end vehicle crash.  No seat beltsor child restraintsA 3-month-old boy suffered a fractured skull when a minivan rear-ended another vehicle driving backwards on the New York State Thruway near the northbound toll plaza in Spring Valley, NY.

A 14-month-old girl suffered bruises during the crash as well. according to police reports both babies were sitting on the laps of adults and safely secured in rear-facing infant seats when the crash occurred.

The 3-month-old boy suffered bleeding on his brain and was being treated in the hospital’s ICU. The 14-month-old girl suffered minor bumps and bruises.

Both vehicles were demolished.

The crash occurred the driver of the four-door sedan on the the state highway accidentally passing the tollbooths, where trucks must pay to drive on the Thruway.

The driver began then to back up along the center lane when a minivan rammed the sedan from behind. The van carried 12 passengers, including the two infants and was traveling from Brooklyn to Monroe.

The impact propelled the sedan forward by 30 feet, according to police. No other persons were hurt in the collision, other then the babies.

Let's review the factors that contributed to this vehicle accident.

  1. Distraction of the drivers
  2. Negligence of the parents involved not safely restraining the two children.

It is common knowledge that children under 4 must be buckled in child safety seats. The speed of the two vehicles is also under investigation. Injuries could have been prevented in recent New York rear-end accident had proper child restraint  precautions taken.

New York car accident attorney, Paul Ajlouny reminds drivers that what the child restraint laws are:

  • Children under three years old must use an appropriate child restraint when traveling in vehicle (except in the rear of a taxi).
  • Children aged three or more years old and up must use an appropriate child restraint when traveling in vehicles fitted with seat belts

Monday, December 10, 2012

269 People Killed in NYC Traffic Crashes

According to DOT data, 269 people died in vehicle-related crashes in New York City last year. While that total shows New York City’s streets to be the safest of any major American city and less deadly than a generation ago, as Mayor Bloomberg said when announcing the same data last year, “even one traffic fatality is too many.”

According to NYC car accident lawyer, Paul Ajlouny, traffic accident claims that walk through the door, are on the rise. Contributing factors for vehicle collisions include: Drunk drivers, fatigue behind the wheel, cell phone distraction.

269 People Killed in NYC Traffic Crashes Last Year

Sunday, December 2, 2012

zygapophyseal joint injury from whiplash

Facet Joint Disorders and Whiplash
If you have been hurt in a car accident and are feeling pain in your neck, you probably have whiplash.

Whiplash, neck sprain, strain, is an injury to the makeup of the neck.

Whiplash is often the result of rear-end car crashes -- usually from a side impact or collisions head-on.

Whiplash can cause injury to the intervertebral joints, discs, ligaments, cervical muscles and nerve roots.

The cervical facet joint medically known as zygapophysial joint, is commonly injured in whiplash.

Statistically each year, over 2 million people are injured and suffer from whiplash. Whiplash can be caused by:


Whiplash can be very real and can be very painful. Find more from New York Whiplash Lawyer, Ajlouny Paul Specializing in Whiplash Chronic Pain Injuries and Facet Joint Syndrome.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Can Low Speed Accident Cause Whiplash

Whiplash
Yes, Yes, Yes! Pain and stiffness to the neck from a low-impact collision without any evident injury can cause whiplash.

"Low-speed" = 1-2-20-25 mph.
"Average Speeds"=25-40 mph
"High Speeds" =40 mph plus.

New York Car Accident Lawyer, Paul Ajlouny reports that 85% of neck injuries often times result from car crashes and rear-end impacts.

Low speed rear-end impacts can leave a victim with a number symptoms.

What contributes to rear-end collision injuries:

  • vehicles involved
  • speed differential
  • vehicle weight
  • location of impact
  • direction of impact
  • head restraint location
  • seat failure
  • seat back angle
  • seat back height


Unfortunately, insurance companies are skeptical when it comes to Whiplash. Whiplash doctors in New York, make sure that patients are being truthful about their pain and injury.

Doctors play a key factor in an injury victims whiplash claim. Their doctors credibility, name and image is on the line. Adjusters will review a doctor's injury report and pain treatment plan.

Whiplash Resources:

American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA)
P.O. Box 850
Rocklin, CA 95677-0850
ACPA@theacpa.org
http://www.theacpa.org
Tel: 916-632-0922 800-533-3231
Fax: 916-652-8190


National Headache Foundation
820 N. Orleans
Suite 411
Chicago, IL 60610-3132
info@headaches.org
http://www.headaches.org
Tel: 312-274-2650 888-NHF-5552 (643-5552)
Fax: 312-640-9049


New York Whiplash Lawyer
Brooklyn Office: 26 Court St Suite 11
Brooklyn, NY 11242-0103
info@ajlounyinjurylaw.com
http://www.ajlounyinjurylaw.com
Tel: 1-800-535-5029


Pain Doctors New York
info@painandinjury.com
http://www.painandinjury.com
Tel: 1800-949-6100