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 25, 2025) – A serious motor vehicle crash occurred in the early hours of May 24 on Main Street in Buffalo, leaving a woman with severe injuries. The collision took place around 1:40 a.m. near the 2600 block of Main Street and involved two SUVs—a black and gray SUV and a silver Chrysler SUV.
According to initial reports, the two vehicles collided with significant force, causing the black and gray SUV to veer off the roadway and slam into a nearby building. Emergency services rushed to the scene as the situation unfolded. The impact left a female occupant pinned inside one of the vehicles. First responders, including law enforcement officers and firefighters, worked to extricate her from the wreckage.
The woman sustained multiple fractures to her leg and pelvis and was transported by ambulance to a local hospital for urgent medical care. Authorities have not released her identity at this time. Investigators are reviewing the events that led up to the crash and whether any citations or charges may be filed.
We extend our heartfelt wishes for a full recovery to the woman injured in this accident.
Each year in New York, thousands of people are injured in car accidents ranging from minor fender-benders to serious, life-changing collisions. More than 130,000 individuals are hurt annually in these incidents. Crashes like the one on Main Street in Buffalo serve as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and often violent nature of roadway accidents across the state.
As drivers and passengers alike deal with the aftermath of crashes, it’s important to understand how injuries from these events can impact lives. Let’s take a closer look at some common physical consequences of serious car accidents:
If you or someone you love has been seriously hurt in a crash, it’s essential to get help from a trusted legal team. Contact a car accident attorney as soon as possible. At Pigott Law Group, our attorneys are here to help you pursue justice and recover the compensation you need for medical expenses, lost wages, and your pain and suffering. Our Buffalo car accident attorneys are experienced in handling injury claims involving serious trauma and will work to protect your rights.
Pigott Law Group is proud to serve Western New York with compassion and dedication. We focus entirely on personal injury law and fight for people injured in car crashes, commercial accidents, and other life-altering events. From our office in Buffalo, we help clients throughout Erie, Niagara, Monroe, and nearby counties.
Call us today at (716) 919-4100 to schedule your free consultation. At our renowned law firm, we understand what you’re going through and are here to help you move forward with confidence. We’ll give you direct access to your attorney, listen to your concerns, and build a strategy tailored to your situation. Let our legal team support you in your recovery and protect your future.
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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.