Call Now For A Free Consultation About Your Personal Injury Claim! (716) 919-4100
Call Now For A Free Consultation About Your Personal Injury Claim! (716) 919-4100
Buffalo, NY (May 27, 2025) – A two-vehicle crash brought emergency crews to the intersection of Seneca Street and Ridge Road on Tuesday, May 27, where at least one person was hurt. The collision involved a gray Ford F-150 pickup truck and a dark-colored Ford pickup truck, both sustaining visible front-end and driver-side damage.
The accident occurred during daylight hours, with reports confirming moderate damage to the front driver side of the F-150 and significant front-end damage to both vehicles. Emergency medical services arrived shortly after the crash to provide aid. At least one victim was transported to a nearby hospital to receive further care.
Authorities have not yet released additional details about the individuals involved, and the cause of the collision remains under investigation. Traffic in the area was temporarily impacted as first responders worked to manage the scene and clear the damaged vehicles from the roadway.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car accidents in New York continue to be a significant concern, with thousands of people injured each year across the state. The New York State Department of Health estimates that motor vehicle crashes result in over 12,000 hospitalizations annually. Urban areas, particularly cities like Buffalo, often see higher accident rates due to traffic congestion and busy intersections. In these situations, victims often face lasting injuries and disruption to their daily lives.
When these events occur, understanding your rights and what to expect afterward is crucial. Here are several common types of injuries caused by vehicle collisions:
If you’ve been injured in a crash like the one in Buffalo, don’t delay in reaching out for support. Contact our car accident attorney at Pigott Law Group to protect your rights and understand your options.
Accidents can leave you with mounting medical bills, missed work, and painful recovery. Our Buffalo car accident attorneys are here to help guide you through your next steps. Reaching out quickly allows us to gather evidence, communicate with insurance companies, and ensure you’re not taken advantage of during your most vulnerable moments. We’re here to pursue the compensation you deserve so you can focus on healing.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a car crash, call the Pigott Law Group. Based in Buffalo, our firm understands how deeply an injury can affect your ability to support your family. Our personal injury team is committed to helping people throughout Western New York get what they need to move forward. We work directly with our clients, offering honest guidance and tireless advocacy. We’ve successfully recovered compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and more. When you call our team, you get real support from people who care. We offer free consultations. Call us today at (716) 919-4100 to get started.
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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.