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Car Accident in New Springville?

New Springville is Staten Island's most suburban and commercially dense neighborhood, home to the Staten Island Mall — the largest shopping mall in New York City. Richmond Avenue serves as a high-speed corridor where accidents occur at rates that exceed most of Staten Island.

Accident Hotspots in New Springville

These are the intersections and roads in New Springville where crashes most commonly occur, based on NYC DOT crash data and NYPD reports.

  • 1Richmond Ave & Platinum Ave — near Staten Island Mall entrance, high vehicle and pedestrian volume
  • 2Staten Island Expy (I-278) & Richmond Ave interchange — complex multi-lane merge
  • 3Richmond Ave & Forest Ave — busy retail intersection with heavy turning traffic
  • 4Victory Blvd & Richmond Ave — major grid intersection with signal timing issues
  • 5Staten Island Mall parking lot access roads — frequent low-speed but high-frequency accidents

Common Accident Types in New Springville

Understanding the types of accidents that happen most frequently in your area can help you document what occurred and protect your rights.

Highway-speed crashes on Richmond Ave — a wide road that encourages speeding
Staten Island Expressway interchange accidents from merge confusion
Parking lot and access road accidents at Staten Island Mall
Rear-end crashes at signalized intersections on Richmond Ave during peak retail hours
Pedestrian knockdowns crossing Richmond Ave near mall entrances

Nearby Hospitals & Emergency Rooms

Seek medical attention immediately after any accident in New Springville — even if you feel fine. These hospitals are closest to your area:

  • Staten Island University Hospital (South) — 375 Seguine Ave, Prince's Bay
  • Richmond University Medical Center — 355 Bard Ave, West Brighton

Getting Your NYPD Accident Report

NYPD 121st Precinct covers New Springville at 970 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY 10314. Staten Island Expressway accidents are handled by NYPD Highway Unit. Request your MV-104 at the precinct or via the NY DMV portal.

See full accident report guide →

Statute of Limitations Reminder

You generally have 3 years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in New York. If a city bus, police vehicle, or government vehicle was involved, you may have as little as 90 days to file a Notice of Claim. Do not wait.

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