Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
An 11-year-old boy was airlifted to a hospital with serious injuries following a two-vehicle collision on the Long Island Expressway near Exit 41 on Sunday evening, May 10, according to police. The crash occurred around 6 p.m. when a 2016 Chevrolet Suburban traveling eastbound collided with a 2013 Toyota Highlander, police said.
All four victims were occupants of the Suburban, which was being driven by a 36-year-old man, according to investigators. The 11-year-old boy sustained a serious leg injury in the impact and required emergency airlift transportation via Nassau County helicopter, police reported. The three other injured victims from the Suburban were transported to area hospitals by ambulance, though the severity of their injuries was not specified by authorities.
Traffic cameras captured the aftermath of the crash scene, showing emergency responders working along the eastbound lanes of the expressway. The collision involved significant enough damage and injuries to warrant the deployment of multiple emergency response units, including the Nassau County helicopter for the most seriously injured victim.
Police have not released details about what caused the collision between the two vehicles or whether any traffic citations or charges are pending. No injuries were reported among occupants of the Toyota Highlander, according to the police report. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash remains ongoing, with authorities continuing to examine the scene and interview witnesses.
The crash occurred during the early evening hours on Sunday, a time when traffic volumes on the LIE are typically moderate compared to weekday rush hour periods. Weather conditions and other contributing factors to the collision have not been disclosed by investigating officers at this time.
Location & Road Context
The collision occurred near Exit 41 on the Long Island Expressway, which serves as a major east-west thoroughfare connecting Nassau and Suffolk counties. This section of the LIE has been the site of numerous traffic incidents, with our database recording 653 incidents on this roadway. The expressway carries heavy traffic volumes daily, serving both commuter and recreational travel to and from eastern Long Island destinations.
Recent incidents in the area include emergency construction operations and multiple crashes that have impacted traffic flow in recent weeks. The frequency of incidents on this stretch of highway reflects the high traffic volumes and the challenges of maintaining safety on one of Long Island’s busiest roadways.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Police continue to investigate the circumstances that led to the collision between the Suburban and Highlander. Authorities have not announced whether any traffic violations or criminal charges are being considered in connection with the crash. The investigation will likely include examination of the vehicles involved, analysis of any available traffic camera footage, and interviews with witnesses who may have observed the collision.
The ongoing nature of the investigation suggests that police are thoroughly examining all aspects of the incident, particularly given the serious injuries sustained by the young victim who required helicopter transport to a trauma center.
Broader Impact
The deployment of Nassau County’s helicopter for emergency medical transport underscores the severity of the child’s injuries and the critical nature of rapid medical intervention in serious traffic accidents. Helicopter emergency medical services are typically reserved for the most severe trauma cases where time-sensitive transport to specialized medical facilities can mean the difference between life and death. The fact that three other victims required ambulance transport indicates this was a high-impact collision that resulted in multiple casualties, highlighting the potential consequences of highway accidents involving larger vehicles like the Suburban and Highlander that collided on Sunday evening.