Manhattan, NY (July 27, 2025) – Several people were injured in a traffic accident on Saturday afternoon, July 26, along the northbound side of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) Drive near Exit 14, in the Upper East Side section of Manhattan.
The crash took place at approximately 2:36 p.m., prompting a swift response from emergency personnel, including the FDNY and NYPD. Paramedics on the scene provided immediate care, and at least one person was transported to a nearby hospital for additional treatment. While the full extent of injuries has not been released, officials indicated that medical attention was urgently needed.
Northbound traffic on the FDR was impacted as responders secured the area, assisted the injured, and worked to remove the damaged vehicles. The lanes were reopened later in the day once the scene was cleared and determined to be safe for travel.
Investigators are still working to determine what led to the collision. Potential factors under review include excessive speed, lane merging, and distracted driving. No official cause has been confirmed at this time.
We extend our best wishes to everyone affected by the crash and hope for a smooth and swift recovery for all those injured.
New York Car Crashes
The fast-paced streets of Manhattan are filled with constant motion—taxis weaving through lanes, delivery vans racing against the clock, rideshares stopping abruptly, and pedestrians flowing through every block. In this crowded and chaotic environment, car accidents are not just common—they’re a harsh reality that can leave victims with life-altering injuries.
From Park Avenue to the West Side Highway, collisions in Manhattan often stem from careless or aggressive driving. Whether it’s a rear-end crash in Midtown traffic, a T-bone collision at a SoHo intersection, or a high-speed accident on the FDR, the consequences for those involved can be severe:
- Serious Physical Injuries: Victims may suffer broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and other major trauma requiring extensive medical intervention.
- Chronic Pain & Lasting Effects: Whiplash, nerve injuries, and lingering joint damage can impact mobility and daily life long after the crash is over.
- Mental and Emotional Strain: Many survivors face anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress—especially when the crash was sudden and violent.
- Mounting Financial Stress: Medical bills, time away from work, and vehicle repair or replacement costs can place enormous strain on injured individuals and their families.
In Manhattan, these crashes are frequently caused by drivers who are distracted, speeding, or disregarding traffic laws. But no matter the cause, if you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right to seek compensation.
At Keith D. Silverstein & Associates, our skilled car crash attorneys in New York fight for car accident victims across Manhattan. Our experienced legal team knows how to investigate crashes, negotiate with insurance companies, and build strong personal injury claims that get results. We’re here to pursue full and fair compensation for your pain, losses, and recovery needs—so you can focus on healing while we handle the legal battle.
Don’t face this alone. Call 646-813-3922 today for a free consultation with our Manhattan car accident attorney, who’s ready to stand up for you. You pay nothing unless our lawyers at Keith D. Silverstein & Associates win your case.
Notes: The information in this accident news post is gathered from secondary sources, including official police and fire department reports, media coverage, and eyewitness statements. Our team at Keith D. Silverstein & Associates has not independently verified all details. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact us so we can make prompt corrections. Should you wish for this post to be removed, we will honor your request as quickly as possible.
Disclaimer: These posts are meant to highlight the dangers of serious accidents in our region and promote safer driving. Photos used are not from the actual scene. This content is not legal or medical advice and is not intended as a solicitation for business.