Rochester, NY (April 4, 2026) – A two-vehicle collision at a city intersection on Saturday evening left one driver injured and prompted a swift emergency response. The incident occurred at the intersection of Scio and Lewis streets, according to local authorities.
The crash happened at approximately 7:20 p.m. when two vehicles collided in the intersection. Emergency responders, including medical personnel and fire crews, were quickly dispatched to the scene following initial reports of the collision to secure the area and assess the occupants.
When officers from the Rochester Police Department arrived, they found two damaged vehicles blocking portions of the roadway. Officials stated that the impact resulted in injuries to one of the drivers involved. Emergency medical personnel evaluated the victim at the scene before transporting them to a local hospital for further medical evaluation and care.
The exact nature and severity of the hospitalized driver’s injuries have not been released. Authorities have not indicated whether the driver of the second vehicle or any potential passengers required medical attention. The intersection was temporarily restricted while crews cleared the wreckage, and the official cause of the crash remains under active investigation.
Intersection Accident Liability Under New York Traffic Law
Intersection collisions are among the most frequent types of accidents in upstate New York, often involving right-of-way disputes, distracted driving, or failure to obey traffic signals under Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL) § 1111. New York is a pure comparative negligence state, meaning that injured individuals can pursue compensation even if they share some portion of the fault. However, their financial recovery will be reduced proportionately by their assigned percentage of blame. Following a crash, injured parties typically first turn to their own No-Fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage to cover immediate medical bills and lost wages up to $50,000, regardless of who caused the collision.
If a victim’s injuries are severe enough to meet New York’s “serious injury” threshold under Insurance Law § 5102(d), they may have the right to step outside the No-Fault system and pursue additional compensation from the at-fault driver for pain and suffering. To navigate these complexities, consulting a knowledgeable Rochester car accident attorney can help victims gather essential time-sensitive evidence, such as traffic camera footage, vehicle damage patterns, and police reports, to build a strong claim before the three-year statute of limitations expires.
Anyone injured in a serious car accident in Monroe County or the surrounding region of upstate New York can reach Stanley Law Offices at 888-997-3889 for a free, confidential case review.