Ellisburg, NY (March 28, 2026) – A traffic collision resulting in injuries drew a significant emergency response to State Route 3 in the Town of Ellisburg on Saturday morning.
The crash occurred at approximately 10:32 a.m. near 1805 State Route 3, according to local dispatch activity records. Multiple agencies, including the New York State Police and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the scene following initial reports of a motor vehicle accident involving injuries.
First responders from several local fire departments, including the Adams, Belleville, Ellisburg, and Henderson fire departments, were also dispatched to the highway to assist with scene management and medical care. The coordinated response of multiple emergency departments frequently indicates a complex accident scene that requires significant resources for potential victim extraction, traffic control, and immediate medical intervention. While authorities confirmed that at least one person sustained injuries, officials have not yet released details regarding the severity of those injuries, whether anyone required transport to a local hospital, or the total number of individuals involved.
Law enforcement officials have not disclosed the number or types of vehicles involved in the collision, nor have they indicated what factors may have contributed to the crash. The investigation into the cause of the State Route 3 accident remains ongoing.
Liability in New York State Highway Collisions
When serious collisions occur on busy state routes, establishing the exact sequence of events is a critical component of any subsequent legal claim. Because New York follows a pure comparative negligence system, injured parties have the right to pursue compensation regardless of their percentage of fault, though their final financial recovery will be reduced by their share of responsibility for the crash. Promptly investigating the scene to collect physical evidence, such as skid marks, vehicle debris, and witness statements, is vital to building a strong liability argument.
In New York, victims of motor vehicle collisions first look to their own No-Fault Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits to cover initial medical expenses and lost wages up to $50,000. However, if a victim’s injuries meet the state’s “serious injury” threshold under New York Insurance Law § 5102(d), they may step outside the No-Fault system to pursue a bodily injury claim against an at-fault driver for damages such as pain and suffering. Securing representation from an experienced Watertown car accident lawyer can help victims in Jefferson County navigate these thresholds, properly calculate the full extent of their damages, and preserve vital evidence before the state’s three-year personal injury statute of limitations expires.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car crash in Jefferson County, or if you have questions about your rights following a serious accident in upstate New York, contact Stanley Law Offices at 888-997-3889 for a free, private consultation.