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Car Accident in Tottenville?

Tottenville is the southernmost neighborhood in New York City, located at the tip of Staten Island. Its semi-rural character means roads are wider and faster-feeling, with limited lighting on many streets. Hylan Boulevard's full length terminates here, generating recurring speeding-related accidents.

Accident Hotspots in Tottenville

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

  • 1Hylan Blvd & Page Ave — near the Conference House Park, speeding corridor
  • 2Arthur Kill Rd — long straight road with limited signals, frequent speed-related crashes
  • 3Seguine Ave & Hylan Blvd — major south shore intersection near Staten Island's southern tip
  • 4Amboy Rd & Richmond Ave — key south shore intersection with poor sight distance
  • 5Tottenville beach access roads — informal roads with unpredictable pedestrian crossings

Common Accident Types in Tottenville

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

Speeding accidents on Hylan Blvd — semi-rural road feel encourages higher speeds
Nighttime accidents on Arthur Kill Rd — limited streetlighting on long straight stretches
Deer-related accidents near wooded areas of Conference House Park
Head-on collisions on undivided two-lane roads
Pedestrian accidents at unmarked crossings near beach access points

Nearby Hospitals & Emergency Rooms

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

  • Staten Island University Hospital (South) — 375 Seguine Ave, Prince's Bay (closest)
  • Staten Island University Hospital (North) — 475 Seaview Ave (for major trauma)

Getting Your NYPD Accident Report

NYPD 123rd Precinct covers Tottenville at 1 Edgewater St, Staten Island, NY 10305. This is the southernmost NYPD precinct in New York City. Request your MV-104 accident report at the precinct or via the NY DMV online 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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