Legal news for New York Motor Vehicle Accident attorneys, NYC personal injury lawyers announce latest car accident story – Car failed to yield the right of way and crashed into another vehicle pulling out from gas station in NY.
Cicero, NY (NewYorkInjuryNews.com) — In Central New York, two vehicles crashed and injured both drivers who were from Syracuse Monday night, announced the Post-Standard. The County police reported the crash on the scene near the Kwik Fill gas station. One of the vehicles pulled out from the Kwik Fill gas station onto East Taft Road at the same time another vehicle was heading west when it crashed into the driver side of the other vehicle. The driver of the first vehicle was identified as James Russo.
The driver of the second vehicle was identified as Nickolas O’Neal, who had attempted to swerve out of the way of 38-year-old James Russo’s vehicle. The Onondaga County officials arrived on the scene to investigate the accident. Emergency Medical Personnel transported Russo to the University Hospital where doctors and nurses treated him for trauma to his head. Russo was reported to be continuing to improve.
The driver of the other vehicle, Nickolas O”Neal, was transported via ambulance to Crouse Hospital, however, he only suffered minor injuries. O’Neal was discharged after he being treated for his injuries. Police authorities issued a ticket to Russo for failure to wait for traffic that had right of way.
Bridget Hom
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