Recent fatal hit-and-run crashes along Linden Boulevard, a major roadway that runs through Brooklyn and Queens, have drawn renewed attention to a troubling reality: some New York City streets develop a documented history of serious crashes, injuries, and fatalities. When a corridor spanning multiple boroughs becomes widely recognized as dangerous by residents, elected officials, and city data, the question inevitably arises: can the City itself be held legally responsible?
A Pattern That Raises Legal Questions
Two fatal crashes within days, one involving a young child and another involving a pedestrian struck by multiple vehicles, have intensified concern about this stretch of roadway. Linden Boulevard serves densely populated neighborhoods across both boroughs, carrying heavy traffic while also functioning as a daily pedestrian corridor.
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