Irondequoit, NY – 35 Year Old Pedestrian Severely Injured in Goodman Street Collision

Pedestrian Severely Injured in Goodman Street Collision

Irondequoit, NY (March 19, 2026) — A 35-year-old man is recovering from severe injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Irondequoit early Thursday morning. The incident occurred at the busy intersection of North Goodman Street and the entrance to State Route 104.

According to Irondequoit Police Chief Scott Peters, the accident happened around 4:30 a.m. An eastbound vehicle was proceeding through a green light to enter the SR-104 ramp when a pedestrian—identified as a Massachusetts resident—walked into the crosswalk against the signal. Police noted the pedestrian was wearing all dark clothing, making him nearly invisible in the pre-dawn darkness.

The driver of the vehicle stopped immediately and waited for emergency responders. Investigators found no signs of impairment in the driver, and multiple witnesses corroborated that the vehicle had the right-of-way. The pedestrian was rushed to Strong Memorial Hospital with what were described as “severe leg injuries.” While his injuries are life-altering, he is expected to survive. No charges are expected to be filed against the driver.

Pedestrian Accidents in New York

Pedestrian accidents in New York involving “crossing against the light” involve complex layers of insurance and liability laws. Because New York is a “No-Fault” state, the pedestrian’s medical bills and a portion of his lost wages are typically covered by the No-Fault insurance (Personal Injury Protection) of the vehicle that struck him, regardless of who was at fault for the crash.

However, when it comes to seeking compensation for “pain and suffering,” the legal landscape shifts. Under New York Insurance Law § 5102(d), a victim must prove they sustained a “serious injury,” such as a fracture or a permanent consequential limitation of a body member. While severe leg injuries often meet this threshold, the pedestrian’s own negligence—walking against a green light in dark clothing—will be factored into any potential claim under New York’s “Pure Comparative Negligence” rule.

In a pure comparative negligence state, a victim can still recover damages even if they are 90% at fault, though their compensation would be reduced by that percentage. An experienced New York pedestrian accident attorney helps investigate the scene to see if the driver was speeding or if the intersection’s lighting was inadequate, which could shift some responsibility back to the motorist or the municipality. Understanding these nuances is a necessary step to ensuring a victim receives the maximum support possible during a long physical rehabilitation.

If you or a loved one were injured in a pedestrian accident in Monroe County, contact Stanley Law Office at 888-997-3889 for a free, private consultation. We are here to help you navigate the No-Fault system and ensure your rights are protected.

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Disclaimer

This news is based on verified public information, including law enforcement and reputable news sources. While details may change as investigations progress, we strive to provide timely, accurate updates for public safety. If you notice any inaccuracies or need corrections, please contact us, and we will address them promptly.

The image used is for illustrative purposes and does not represent the actual accident scene. This content is for educational and awareness purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. If you’ve been affected by a traffic accident, seek medical care and consult a personal injury attorney for guidance.

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