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A recent multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 684 in Bedford serves as another reminder that serious accidents can happen in an instant on some of Westchester County’s busiest roadways.
According to reports, a northbound Isuzu truck struck two disabled vehicles parked on the shoulder near Exit 5 on I-684, causing injuries and major traffic delays during the midday commute. While authorities indicated that the injuries were non-life-threatening, the incident demonstrates how quickly a seemingly routine highway situation can become dangerous—especially when disabled vehicles, commercial trucks, and high-speed traffic are involved.
Why I-684 Accidents Are Often Severe
Interstate 684 is one of the most heavily traveled commuter corridors in the region, connecting drivers throughout Bedford, Katonah, Armonk, Mount Kisco, White Plains, and the greater Westchester County area. The roadway also serves motorists traveling between Connecticut, the Hudson Valley, and New York City.
When crashes occur on I-684, they frequently involve:
- Commercial trucks and delivery vehicles
- Disabled vehicles on shoulders
- Sudden lane changes
- Heavy commuter congestion
- Driver distraction
- Speed-related impacts
- Secondary collisions involving stopped vehicles
Situations involving disabled vehicles often raise important questions regarding driver attention, reaction time, roadway visibility, vehicle maintenance, and potential negligence.
Disabled Vehicles Present Serious Risks
Many drivers assume that pulling onto the shoulder automatically places them in a safe location. Unfortunately, highways such as I-684, I-287, the Saw Mill River Parkway, the Hutchinson River Parkway, and the Cross County Parkway can be extremely dangerous for stranded motorists.
Drivers should:
- Move as far from traffic as possible
- Activate hazard lights immediately
- Call for roadside assistance
- Remain behind guardrails when safe
- Avoid standing near traffic lanes
- Contact emergency services if conditions are dangerous
Commercial truck operators and passenger vehicle drivers alike have a duty to remain alert and operate their vehicles safely around disabled vehicles and roadside hazards.
Truck Accidents Often Lead to Serious Injuries
Truck collisions frequently result in catastrophic injuries because of the size and weight disparity between commercial vehicles and passenger cars.
Common injuries include:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Neck and back injuries
- Herniated discs
- Spinal cord injuries
- Fractures
- Internal injuries
- Permanent disabilities
Even when injuries initially appear minor, symptoms can worsen significantly in the days and weeks following a collision. Seeking immediate medical attention is critical both for health reasons and for protecting a future injury claim.
What Should You Do After a Westchester County Truck Accident?
If you are involved in a crash on I-684, I-287, the Taconic State Parkway, the Bronx River Parkway, or anywhere throughout Westchester County or New York City:
1. Seek Medical Attention
Your health comes first. Some injuries are not immediately apparent.
2. Contact Law Enforcement
An official accident report can become important evidence later.
3. Document the Scene
Photographs, witness information, and vehicle damage documentation can help establish liability.
4. Avoid Speaking with Insurance Adjusters Alone
Insurance companies often begin investigating immediately and may attempt to minimize payouts.
5. Speak with an Experienced Car Accident Lawyer
An experienced attorney can investigate the crash, preserve evidence, and protect your rights.
Why Injury Victims Throughout Westchester and NYC Turn to Norman Gershon
For more than 35 years, Norman Gershon has represented accident victims throughout White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the surrounding New York metropolitan area.
Known as the attorney other lawyers call to try their toughest cases, Norman has recovered tens of millions of dollars for injured clients, including:
- $16.5 Million Verdict – Betancourt v. NYCTA
- $14.5 Million Settlement – Lin v. Metropolitan Transit Authority
- $5.445 Million Verdict – Mungo v. Traviseo
- $5.068 Million Verdict – Young v. Bal and Nissan Lift of NY
- $3.75 Million Verdict – Hernandez-Santos v. Egg Depot Inc.
- $3 Million Verdict – Carmona v. Esther Transportation Inc.
- $2.5 Million Verdict – Yurkovic v. Cepin (Westchester County motor vehicle accident)
These results reflect a long history of fighting for injury victims against insurance companies, trucking companies, municipalities, and large corporate defendants.
What Clients Say
One former client described Norman as:
“A brilliant attorney – a beast in the courtroom.”
Another client wrote:
“He got me a settlement I never thought possible.”
Others consistently praise his preparation, communication, compassion, and relentless advocacy during trial.
Bedford Truck Crash Serves as Another Reminder
Although the investigation remains ongoing, this incident highlights the dangers that motorists face every day on Westchester County roadways. Whether traveling through Bedford, White Plains, Yonkers, or commuting into New York City, drivers should remain vigilant around disabled vehicles, commercial trucks, and changing traffic conditions.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident, car accident, or other serious collision anywhere in Westchester County, White Plains, Yonkers, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, or throughout NYC, speaking with an experienced car accident lawyer as soon as possible can help protect your rights and maximize your recovery.
The Law Offices of Norman Gershon
35+ Years of Trial Experience Fighting for Injury Victims
When insurance companies refuse to pay what a case is worth, Norman Gershon has the experience, reputation, and courtroom skill to take the fight to trial. That’s why he is known throughout Westchester County and New York City as the lawyer other attorneys call to try their toughest cases.
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