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Leandros A. Vrionedes, P.C. Motto

Category Archives: Pedestrian Accidents

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Crashes That Occur During Snowy and Icy Conditions

By Leandros Vrionedes |

What New Yorkers Need to Know About Accidents in Winter Weather New York winters can be beautiful, but they can also be dangerous. Snowstorms, freezing rain, sleet, and sleet-mixed snow can quickly turn roads and sidewalks into slippery hazards. In recent years, New York City has seen multiple impactful snow events that disrupted travel,… Read More »

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New York City Decriminalizes Jaywalking: What the New Rules Mean for Pedestrian Accidents and Liability

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In 2025, New York City formally decriminalized jaywalking, bringing major changes to how pedestrians may cross city streets and how fault is analyzed after a pedestrian knockdown accident. While the new rules remove penalties for many forms of mid-block or out-of-crosswalk crossings, they do not give pedestrians blanket right-of-way, nor do they eliminate considerations… Read More »

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Who Has the Right of Way When Traffic Lights Aren’t Working?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Traffic signal failures, whether due to power outages, controller malfunctions, or damage, create especially dangerous conditions for pedestrians in New York. When traffic lights are not working properly, confusion over who should yield to whom can lead to serious pedestrian knockdown accidents. If you’ve been struck by a vehicle when the lights were out… Read More »

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Who Is at Fault in a Pedestrian Knockdown Case?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Pedestrian knockdown accidents are among the most devastating types of traffic collisions in New York City. With millions of people walking every day and cars, buses, and bicycles constantly vying for space, even a moment’s inattention can lead to tragedy. When a pedestrian is struck, one of the most critical, and often contested, questions… Read More »

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How Much Is a Pedestrian Knockdown Case Worth in NYC?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

New York City is one of the busiest pedestrian hubs in the world. Every day, millions of people walk to work, school, and shops, sharing streets with cars, buses, taxis, delivery vans, and bicycles. Unfortunately, this constant interaction between vehicles and pedestrians means accidents are common. A pedestrian knockdown—the legal term for when a… Read More »

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What Evidence Is Needed in a Pedestrian Knockdown Case?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

New York City is one of the busiest pedestrian hubs in the world, with millions of people walking its sidewalks and crossing its streets every day. Unfortunately, the high volume of foot traffic combined with congested roads means pedestrian knockdowns are all too common. When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, the injuries… Read More »

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What Not to Say to an Insurance Company (or Anyone Else) After a NYC Sidewalk Trip and Fall

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Trip and fall accidents on New York City sidewalks are more common than many people realize. Uneven pavement, broken curbs, and poorly maintained walkways can leave pedestrians seriously injured and suddenly facing medical bills, time off work, and long-term recovery. After a sidewalk fall, what you say (or don’t say) matters. Whether you are… Read More »

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Can I Sue if I Was Hit by an MTA Bus or Taxi in NYC?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

If you were struck by an MTA bus or a taxi while walking in New York City, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries. Pedestrian accidents involving buses or cabs can result in serious, life-changing harm. But holding the at-fault party accountable, especially when that party is a government agency like… Read More »

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How Long Do I Have to Sue After Being Hit as a Pedestrian in New York

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Being hit by a car while walking in New York can turn your life upside down in a matter of seconds. As a pedestrian, you’re extremely vulnerable to serious injuries that could take months or even years to recover from. If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian accident, it’s important to act quickly, not… Read More »

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What if I Was Jaywalking When I Got Hit by a Car in New York?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

New York City is one of the busiest pedestrian cities in the world. People cross the street everywhere—at corners, mid-block, against the light, and sometimes outside designated crosswalks. Jaywalking might be common, but when a pedestrian is hit by a car while crossing outside a crosswalk or ignoring a traffic signal, they often worry:… Read More »

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