Nichols, NY (March 7, 2026) — A veteran truck driver from Ontario, Canada, was killed early Friday morning in a harrowing collision involving a disabled vehicle on State Route 17. The New York State Police are currently investigating the crash, which occurred between exits 63 and 62 in the Town of Nichols.
The incident began at approximately 1:53 a.m. when a 2020 Mitsubishi SUV, operated by Kaden T. Watson, 21, of Warren Center, Pennsylvania, traveled off the westbound roadway and struck a guardrail. The impact triggered airbag deployment, leaving the vehicle inoperable and partially blocking the right travel lane. In a fortunate turn of events, Watson managed to exit his vehicle and move to safety just moments before the disaster unfolded.
A westbound tractor-trailer, driven by the 70-year-old victim, encountered the disabled SUV in the darkness and struck it. The force of the collision sent the tractor-trailer careening off the roadway, down a steep embankment, and directly into a tree. Emergency responders from the Nichols Volunteer Fire Department and Tioga Center Fire & EMS arrived to find the truck operator deceased inside the cab. Mr. Watson reported no injuries and showed no signs of impairment at the scene.
Tractor-Trailer Accidents in New York
Collisions involving disabled vehicles on high-speed thoroughfares like Route 17 present complex legal questions regarding liability and safety protocols. In New York, the “Move Over Law” requires drivers to exercise extreme caution and, when possible, change lanes when approaching stationary vehicles with hazard lights or emergency flares. However, when a vehicle is disabled in a live travel lane due to a prior accident—as was the case with the Mitsubishi SUV—the investigation must determine if the initial driver took all reasonable steps to warn oncoming traffic.
The New York State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit are meticulously analyzing the scene. Key evidence will include the tractor-trailer’s “black box” (Electronic Logging Device) and the SUV’s airbag module data. An experienced NY-based tractor-trailer accident attorney helps ensure these digital records are preserved and investigates whether the guardrail impact that disabled the first vehicle was caused by road defects or other negligent factors. In a case where a life is lost due to a stationary hazard, a thorough legal review is a necessary step to ensure the full truth is revealed.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a commercial vehicle accident or a fatal collision in Tioga County, contact Stanley Law Office at 888-997-3889 for a free, private consultation. We are here to help you find the answers and support your family deserves.






