Chili, NY (April 20, 2026) – A woman in her 20s was killed in a two-vehicle collision on Scottsville Road in the town of Chili Monday evening. The crash prompted an immediate response from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and resulted in an extended road closure in the area.
According to authorities, the incident occurred at approximately 6:45 p.m. on Scottsville Road, between Milewood and Morgan roads. Deputies from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene following reports of a two-vehicle accident. Investigators determined that a truck traveling southbound on Scottsville Road attempted to pass another vehicle in front of it and struck an oncoming northbound vehicle. The northbound vehicle had two occupants: the driver, a woman in her 20s, was killed in the collision, while the passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The truck had two occupants, both of whom sustained minor injuries. The driver of the truck was issued multiple traffic violations.
The victim’s identity has not been publicly released by authorities. Scottsville Road remained closed between Milewood and Morgan roads as of Monday evening while deputies conducted their investigation. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office stated they would provide an update when the roadway reopens.
Wrongful Death Claims Following Fatal Car Crashes in New York
Fatal vehicle crashes in New York can give rise to wrongful death claims, which allow surviving family members to pursue compensation for medical expenses, funeral costs, lost future income, and loss of companionship. Under New York law, the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is two years from the date of death, making it critical for families to consult with an attorney promptly.
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