New Hyde Park is a suburban community where many people walk to errands, school drop-offs, and transit connections—sometimes during peak traffic windows. Common crash patterns we see in the area include:
- Crossings where drivers are turning (including right turns where pedestrians can be in the driver’s blind spot)
- Busy intersections with heavy daily traffic, where a driver’s attention can be split by multiple lanes and turning vehicles
- Low-visibility conditions (dusk, glare, rain, or seasonal lighting) that make it harder to establish what a reasonable driver could see and do
- Roadway clutter near curb lines—parked cars, trucks, or temporary obstructions that can affect sightlines
When insurers try to minimize a case, they often argue they “couldn’t see you in time” or that the pedestrian acted unexpectedly. The way you document the scene early can make those disputes easier to challenge.


