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Queens, NY – Child Injured in Three-Car Crash at College Point Blvd & 59th Ave

August 25, 2025

Queens, NY (August 25, 2025) – A child was injured Sunday afternoon in a three-car collision at the intersection of College Point Blvd and 59th Ave in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens. The incident occurred in a busy corridor near shopping centers and local schools, prompting a swift and coordinated emergency response.

Police and EMS units responded to the scene and found three vehicles involved, with visible damage and multiple occupants needing evaluation. A child sustained injuries in the crash and was quickly treated by paramedics before being transported to a nearby hospital for further medical care. Officials have not yet released the child’s condition, though the injuries were serious enough to warrant urgent intervention.

The crash caused temporary closures at the intersection while responders assessed the scene, treated additional victims, and cleared debris. Traffic in the area was rerouted until normal flow could be restored.

Authorities are currently investigating what led to the crash. Preliminary reports suggest that improper lane changes or failure to yield may have played a role, though a final determination has not yet been made.

Our thoughts are with the injured child and all families affected by this crash. We hope for a full and speedy recovery.

Children Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collisions

When children are involved in multi-vehicle collisions—like the one at College Point Blvd and 59th Ave—the emotional and medical consequences can be particularly serious. Children’s bodies are more vulnerable to impact forces, and even with proper restraints, injuries can occur during high-speed or multi-direction crashes.

Flushing’s heavy traffic, especially near intersections that connect retail zones and residential streets, creates an environment where collisions can quickly escalate in severity. The presence of a child among the injured in this case underscores the importance of both safe driving practices and timely emergency response.

In the aftermath of crashes involving young victims, families often face a wave of challenges—from navigating hospital visits and insurance claims to managing trauma recovery and emotional wellbeing. New York’s no-fault system helps cover medical costs, but families may still need guidance in understanding how to protect their rights and pursue additional support if needed.

At Local Accident Reports, we’re here to help during difficult moments like these. If your family has been affected by a crash involving a child, we’ll connect you with the resources and information you need to move forward with care and clarity. Reach out today and let us support you in finding peace of mind after the unthinkable.

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