NO FEE
PROMISE

(866) 288-9529

24/7 Free & Confidential Consultations

 

Police Investigating Crash on I-684

Police Investigating Crash on I-684

On April 13, the New York State Police from the Somers barracks was investigating a motor vehicle crash that happened on Interstate 684 near Exit 6.

The preliminary report suggests that it happened at around 12:20 in the afternoon. Zhi R. Ding, age 71, of Queens, was using the median shoulder of the interstate to change a tire on his Jeep. He was being helped by his passenger Xian Yansheng. A Honda Civic being driven by Mark Manzi, 33, of Harrison, NY, left the road and hit Ding and his vehicle.

Both Ding and Yansheng had to be taken to Westchester Medical Center. Ding’s injuries were considered to be serious.

This is all that is known at this time about the accident. It is not known whether or not charges will be pressed or arrests will be made.

Have you been seriously injured in a car-pedestrian accident? Was the accident the fault of another person and caused by their negligence actions? If you are in this situation, there are legal actions you can take. A personal injury lawyer can help you with your claim. Contact Frekhtman & Associates today at (212) 222-1111 for more information.

Note for readers: This post has been derived from the use of secondary sources and the information provided has not been independently confirmed. Any inaccuracies will be swiftly corrected once they have been brought to the site’s attention and all requests to remove posts will be honored.

DISCLAIMER: This post is intended to provide general information to our readers and to honor the victims of everyday tragedies. We do not wish to cause any disrespect and none of the information contained in this post should be construed to constitute legal or medical advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and cases often turn on minor differences in fact. Do not rely exclusively on any of the information contained in this post and seek further assistance from a legal or medical professional, where necessary.