Brockport, NY (March 1, 2026) — A driver survived a harrowing early-morning collision Saturday that left their vehicle split into two pieces on Lake Road South. The Brockport Fire District and Monroe County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene at approximately 4:04 a.m.
First responders arrived to find a catastrophic scene involving a passenger car and the trailer of an 18-wheeler. According to fire officials, the car had traveled off the roadway and struck the trailer with enough force to tear the chassis in two. Despite the magnitude of the damage, the driver was already out of the vehicle when crews arrived.
EMTs from the Brockport Fire District provided immediate medical stabilization at the scene. The driver, whose identity has not yet been released, was then transferred to Monroe Ambulance and transported to a regional hospital for further treatment. Sheriff’s deputies remained on the scene until after 6:00 a.m. to conduct a reconstruction of the crash and provide scene lighting.
Car Accident in New York
When a passenger vehicle strikes a commercial trailer, the resulting “underride” or high-energy impact often leads to life-altering injuries. In New York, these accidents fall under the No-Fault insurance system, which provides for medical expenses and a portion of lost wages through the victim’s own policy. However, in cases involving extreme damage—such as a vehicle being split in two—the medical costs often exceed the standard $50,000 No-Fault cap. In these instances, the victim may pursue a personal injury claim if their injuries meet the “serious injury” threshold.
Liability in these cases can be complex. Investigators will look at whether the 18-wheeler was parked legally, if its reflective tape and lighting met federal DOT standards, and if the car’s speed or road conditions contributed to the loss of control. If a commercial vehicle is found to be improperly parked or lacks visible safety markers, the trucking company may share significant liability for the collision.
An experienced New York car accident attorney serves as a dedicated advocate by securing the trucking company’s logs and maintenance records, as well as the “black box” data from the passenger car. This ensures that the truth behind the crash is preserved and that the injured driver is not unfairly blamed by insurance companies looking to minimize their exposure.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a serious collision with a commercial vehicle or a high-impact crash in Monroe 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.






