Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A serious two-vehicle collision on the Long Island Expressway Sunday evening sent four people to the hospital, including an 11-year-old boy who was airlifted with severe injuries. According to Nassau County police, Yahoo News reported that a 2013 Toyota Highlander and a 2016 Chevrolet Suburban collided in the eastbound lanes near Exit 41 at approximately 5:58 p.m.
The most seriously injured victim was an 11-year-old boy who was a passenger in the Chevrolet Suburban. The child sustained a serious leg injury and required airlift transportation to a hospital for emergency treatment, according to detectives investigating the crash. The severity of the injury necessitated the helicopter transport, indicating the critical nature of the boy’s condition.
Three other occupants of the Suburban were also injured in the collision and transported to a local hospital. The driver of the Suburban, identified as a 36-year-old man, sustained injuries requiring hospitalization. A 32-year-old woman who was also in the vehicle was taken to the hospital along with a 13-year-old boy. Police have not yet released the extent of injuries sustained by these three victims, though they were apparently less severe than the 11-year-old’s leg injury since they were transported by ground ambulance rather than helicopter.
Nassau County police detectives are investigating the circumstances that led to the collision between the two vehicles. The crash occurred in the eastbound lanes of the Long Island Expressway, specifically near Exit 41, which serves the Jericho area. No information has been released regarding the occupants of the Toyota Highlander or whether anyone in that vehicle sustained injuries requiring medical attention.
The exact cause of the collision remains under investigation, with detectives working to determine factors such as speed, road conditions, and driver behavior that may have contributed to the crash. Police have not yet announced whether any charges will be filed or if any citations were issued in connection with the incident.
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred near Exit 41 on the Long Island Expressway in the Jericho area of Nassau County. This section of the LIE is a heavily traveled corridor that sees significant weekend traffic, particularly on Sunday evenings as residents return from weekend activities. Exit 41 provides access to Jericho Turnpike and serves as a major interchange for the surrounding Jericho community.
The Long Island Expressway has recorded 704 incidents in recent monitoring, making it one of the most accident-prone highways on Long Island. Recent incidents in this area have included construction-related issues and infrastructure problems, including a massive sinkhole that nearly swallowed a vehicle just days before this crash, highlighting ongoing safety concerns along this stretch of highway.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Nassau County police detectives are continuing their investigation into the collision, though no immediate information has been released regarding potential charges or citations. The investigation will likely focus on determining the cause of the collision between the Toyota Highlander and Chevrolet Suburban, including factors such as driver behavior, vehicle speeds, and road conditions at the time of the crash.
Given the serious nature of the injuries, particularly to the 11-year-old victim, investigators will conduct a thorough examination of the crash scene and may reconstruct the accident to determine liability. The fact that one child required helicopter transport indicates this will be classified as a serious injury crash, which typically triggers a more comprehensive investigation protocol.
Broader Impact
The airlift of the 11-year-old victim underscores the critical importance of immediate trauma response capabilities for serious highway accidents. Nassau County’s helicopter emergency medical services provide crucial rapid transport to specialized pediatric trauma centers when ground transport time could compromise patient outcomes, particularly for severe orthopedic injuries like the leg trauma sustained in this crash.