Common Causes of Car Accidents In Queens

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Common Causes of Car Accidents In Queens

Out of the five boroughs, Queens has the most land area. After Brooklyn, it has the second-highest population of any borough. Car accidents are unavoidable in a city with over 2.2 million residents and countless tourists and workers.

That being said, Queens is not especially dangerous given its size and population. New York City is the second-safest city for drivers, per one research. But “accident-free” does not equate too safe. In 2022, there were more than 18,000 automobile, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents in Queens.

To arrange yours, get in touch with our Queens Car Accident Lawyer right now. We provide a case evaluation to go over your legal rights and choices.

How Often Do Auto Accidents Occur in Queens? 

18,425 motor vehicle crashes in Queens were recorded to the NYPD in 2022, according to the NYC Open Data portal.

  • 6,975 incidents involving pedestrians
  • 1,171 incidents involving bicycles

In that year, there were 103,840 traffic accidents in New York City. Despite having over 27% of the city’s population, Queens only accounted for roughly 18% of the crashes in the city.


What Causes and When Do Automobile Accidents in Queens? 

Even though it’s one of the least dangerous boroughs in New York City for car accidents, the sheer volume of collisions in 2022 resulted in:

  • 31 fatalities from injuries
  • 8,517 non-lethal wounds
  • Injury classification in New York is based on a “KABCO” scale.

This scale classifies injuries into the following categories: 

  • K stands for a fatal injury that resulted in the accident victim’s death within 30 days of the collision.
  • A significant damage that renders the accident victim incapacitated;
  • B a visible minor injury that does not cause incapacitating
  • C stands for a potential injury that manifested symptoms but had no visible wound.
  • O denotes that there are no injuries other than those that need first aid.

There is no classification of the degree of injuries sustained in Queens auto accidents in 2022 on the NYC Open Data portal. New York City Car Accident Lawyers put forward such testimonies as well. Driving professionals murdered in both single- and multi-vehicle crashes made up the remaining accident fatalities. A Queens Car Accident Lawyer can assist you on the topic more.


When It’s Risky to Drive in Queens?

According to data on car accidents in Queens obtained from the NYC Open Data portal, driving in Queens is most hazardous between the hours of three and four in the afternoon. Throughout the day, crashes gradually intensify and peak at this hour. Then, when night falls, the numbers start to decline.

The weekdays are the riskiest times to drive. The amount of traffic increases during the week to the afternoon commute. Weekend traffic volumes are lower, which in turn results in fewer collisions. If you face any such unfortunate situation, get in touch with our New York City Car Accident Lawyers.

Queens Car Accident Common Causes 

Distracted driving is the leading cause of accidents in Queens, according to the Open Data portal. Drivers who are distracted have less time to react to other traffic or road dangers. A distracted driver may frequently fail to see a hazard until after they have struck it.

Giving way too soon is the second most frequent reason for auto accidents in Queens. Intersection crashes are the result of this error. The fact that seat belts and front airbags are not made by the manufacturers to keep you safe in a side-impact collision makes these collisions especially risky. In these collisions, serious injuries are possible.

Drivers in New York City are familiar with the third and fourth most common causes of accidents in Queens. According to the NYC Open Data portal, tailgating and cutting off other drivers resulted in almost 2,000 auto accidents in 2022. Our New York City car accident lawyers are committed to get you out of the unfair situation anytime.


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Disabling injuries from a car accident may require weeks or even months of physical therapy in addition to costly medical care. Speak with the Queens Car Accident Lawyer at NYlawnet about your auto accident injuries and your options for recovering damages.

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