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Injuries After Two-Car Crash Near Pearl St & Chippewa St

Buffalo, NY (October 16, 2025) – On Thursday morning, October 16, emergency crews responded to a two-car collision near the intersection of Pearl Street and Chippewa Street in downtown Buffalo. The crash resulted in injuries, and first responders quickly arrived to assist those hurt and manage the scene.

Authorities reported that both vehicles sustained significant damage, and traffic in the area was temporarily delayed while police investigated and medical teams attended to the injured parties. Details regarding the number of individuals involved and the extent of their injuries have not yet been released.

The Buffalo Police Department continues to investigate the cause of the crash to determine what factors contributed to the collision. We extend our thoughts to those injured and wish them a full and speedy recovery.

Compensation After a Traffic Accident in Buffalo

A car accident in Buffalo can leave victims facing painful injuries, mounting medical expenses, and emotional distress. Fortunately, New York’s no-fault insurance system provides some protection, covering medical bills and a portion of lost wages regardless of who caused the crash. However, when injuries are serious or damages exceed the limits of no-fault coverage, victims may file a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver to recover additional compensation.

Victims of Buffalo traffic accidents may be eligible for compensation covering:

  • Medical expenses:
    After an accident, medical costs can quickly become overwhelming. Compensation may include emergency care at the scene, ambulance transportation, hospital stays, surgeries, diagnostic tests, medications, and follow-up appointments. Victims may also recover costs for physical therapy, rehabilitation programs, and long-term treatments such as chiropractic care or pain management. In severe cases, ongoing medical needs, like assistive devices, in-home care, or future surgeries, can also be included in a compensation claim. 
  • Lost income:
    Serious injuries often prevent victims from returning to work for days, weeks, or even months. Compensation for lost wages covers the income missed during the recovery period. When injuries result in long-term or permanent disabilities that reduce the victim’s ability to work or advance in their career, additional damages for diminished earning capacity may be available. This ensures that accident victims are not left struggling financially due to someone else’s negligence. 
  • Property damage:
    Car accidents frequently cause significant damage to vehicles and personal property. Victims may be reimbursed for the cost of repairing or replacing their car, along with other damaged items such as phones, laptops, or child safety seats. In some cases, rental car expenses or the reduced value of a repaired vehicle (known as “diminished value”) can also be part of a claim. 
  • Non-economic damages:
    Not all losses after a crash are financial. Victims may also be entitled to compensation for the emotional and psychological effects of the accident. Non-economic damages can include pain and suffering, emotional distress, anxiety, loss of enjoyment of life, and the negative impact on personal relationships. These damages recognize the personal hardships that often accompany physical injuries, such as chronic pain, limited mobility, or post-traumatic stress.

When a crash is caused by negligence, such as distracted driving, speeding, or driving under the influence, victims may have stronger grounds for maximum compensation. In tragic cases where a person loses their life, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim to recover funeral expenses and other related damages.

Because insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts, working with a knowledgeable attorney can make a significant difference. A dedicated car accident lawyer can gather evidence, handle negotiations, and protect your right to fair compensation.

At Pigott Law Group, we proudly represent accident victims throughout Western New York. Our experienced team provides compassionate legal guidance and determined advocacy to help clients recover after serious crashes. Call (716) 919-4100 today for a free consultation. We’re here to protect your rights and help you pursue the justice you deserve.

Notes: The accident reports featured on our website are compiled from a variety of secondary sources, including official police and fire department reports, local news coverage, newspaper publications, social media platforms, and accounts from individuals who witnessed the incidents. Pigott Law Group has not independently confirmed the accuracy of the information presented. If you identify any inaccuracies or discrepancies in the details provided, please contact our office so we can promptly address the matter. If you would like a post removed, we are happy to honor your request—simply reach out to let us know.

Disclaimers: At Pigott Law Group, we strongly encourage all members of our community to prioritize safety by driving attentively and at safe speeds to help prevent avoidable tragedies. This article is intended solely for informational purposes and is not a solicitation for legal services. Nothing contained herein should be interpreted as legal or medical advice. Please also note that any images included are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene.

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