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Wrong-Way Crash Causes Two Deaths on Long Island

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When a vehicle starts driving the wrong way down a highway, the chance of a positive outcome is relatively low. Even if you’re sober, it is difficult to avoid a collision with a vehicle that appears out of nowhere, heading toward you at full speed. A recent accident shows how dangerous this can be, and the family of one deceased victim may be considering their options alongside Manhasset auto accident lawyers.

Man Coming Home From Fishing Trip Killed by Wrong-Way Driver 

The family of a deceased victim in Long Island expressed their frustration after a crash in November of 2024. Police say that for reasons unknown, a driver was heading down the Meadowbrook State Parkway on the wrong side before crashing into the victim. The incident occurred at around 11:30 PM, and it also killed the wrong-way driver. The crash was so intense that both victims were pronounced dead when first responders arrived.

The family of the driver who was on the right side of the road is devastated. The man was just 28, and he was coming home from a fishing trip when the fatal accident occurred. His cousin admits that they were “really, really made” when they heard the news, and the entire family wants answers. The police have not yet revealed whether certain factors led to the crash, such as intoxication.

What Causes Wrong-Way Crashes in Long Island? 

While it’s easy to blame the car going the wrong way, sometimes these crashes are caused by other factors. For example, a driver might become confused when approaching an on-ramp or exit ramp due to construction sites or incorrect signs. In these cases, local traffic authorities may be to blame. A driver may also veer into oncoming traffic to avoid a collision with a reckless motorist.

That being said, fault often lies with the wrong-way driver. There are few viable excuses to heading down a highway into oncoming traffic, and drivers who engage in this behavior should be held accountable.

If the wrong-way driver is already deceased, it may be possible to file a wrongful death claim against their estate. For example, the family of a deceased victim might sue the family of the other deceased driver – providing the second driver caused the crash.

A wrongful death claim can help families cover funeral expenses, missed future income, unpaid medical bills, emotional distress, and many other damages.

Key Takeaways 

  • Wrong-way crashes typically involve head-on collisions with fatal or catastrophic injuries
  • Drivers often start driving the wrong way due to intoxication
  • Confusing construction zones and signs can also cause wrong-way crashes

Can an Injury Attorney in Manhasset Help After a Wrong-Way Crash? 

If a wrong-way crash hurt you or someone you love, consider a consultation with a Manhasset auto accident lawyer. These legal professionals may be able to guide you toward compensation for funeral expenses, lost future income, and many other damages. Choose Cohan Law, PLLC – and get started with an action plan today.

Sources: 

abc7ny.com/post/meadowbrook-state-parkway-fatal-crash-2-killed-ny-car-collision-nassau-county-long-island/15522042/

nydailynews.com/2024/11/07/meadowbrook-parkway-crash-long-island-wrong-way/

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