Brooklyn, NY – Woman Killed in Fatal Accident on East 56th Street

Brooklyn, NY (March 31, 2019) – Police have identified a woman who was killed in a fatal accident on East 56th Street as 63-year-old Patricia Lancaster.

The accident happened around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday when Lancaster was traveling south in a gray 2003 Chevy when her vehicle was suddenly struck by a second vehicle.

Lancaster sustained a variety of severe injuries to her torso and was taken to the hospital in Brooklyn. However, while there, she was pronounced deceased.

The 19-year-old driver of the other vehicle remained at the scene after the accident, according to police. Police are not sure what caused the two vehicles to collide.

The investigation into the accident continues at this time.

Fatal Accidents in New York 

Brooklyn, NY – Woman Killed in Fatal Accident on East 56th StreetBefore all else, we would like to take this time to extend our warmest condolences to the family and friends of the woman whose life was taken in this horrific and unexpected accident. We maintain hope that those who have suffered these losses will be able to move forward with peace and comfort. Following a fatal accident in New York, it is imperative to understand that you have many rights.

At Hach & Rose, our accident attorneys have committed themselves to helping the families of victims who have lost their lives prematurely in one of these serious accidents. We wish to hold drivers liable for their negligent actions and the devastation they cause. If you have lost a loved one and wonder where you can turn, we want to let you know that we are here for you 24/7. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information at 212-779-0057.

Note: Secondary sources were used to create this piece and, because of this, the information included has not been independently verified. If you notice a factual issue with our posting, please bring it to our attention and we will correct or remove it as soon as possible.

Disclaimer: Our intent in these posts it to bring attention to the dangers members in our community face and to encourage caution. Accidents do happen and we hope these posts help those affected. However, this information should not be misconstrued as legal or medical advice, and we urge you to contact a trained legal professional for more information regarding your specific situation.

 

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