Brooklyn, NY (April 27, 2026) – An 11-year-old boy was hurt after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Park Avenue and Walworth Street in South Williamsburg on Friday, April 25, at around 3:00 p.m. The driver was a 51-year-old man behind the wheel of a 2018 Toyota.
The boy suffered minor injuries and was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition. No further details about the circumstances of the crash have been confirmed at this time.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with the boy and his family as he recovers.
How Do Child Pedestrian Crashes Typically Unfold at Brooklyn Intersections?
Children are among the most at-risk pedestrians at urban intersections, particularly in dense residential neighborhoods like South Williamsburg in Brooklyn. At busy crossroads, a child’s smaller stature can make them harder for drivers to spot, especially when other vehicles, parked cars, or street furniture block sightlines. Afternoon hours bring increased foot traffic near schools and parks, raising the chance of a conflict between pedestrians and turning or passing vehicles.
In New York City, crashes involving child pedestrians at intersections are taken seriously regardless of whether injuries appear minor at the scene. Medical evaluations are standard practice because some injuries — particularly those to the head or spine — may not be immediately apparent. Brooklyn’s street network includes many intersections where traffic volume and pedestrian activity overlap in ways that demand extra caution from drivers at all times of day.