Two-Vehicle Crash Causes Property Damage on Meadowbrook Parkway Exit

Two-Vehicle Crash Causes Property Damage on Meadowbrook Parkway Exit. 2 vehicles. May 17, 2026.

Updated May 18, 2026
MODERATE INCIDENT
2 vehicles
Road
Meadowbrook Parkway
Reported
Updated
Source
Nysp
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What Happened

A two-vehicle accident resulted in property damage on Exit M5 of the Meadowbrook State Parkway northbound to Hempstead Turnpike eastbound on Sunday, May 17, 2026. The incident involved two vehicles, though specific details about the drivers, exact time of the crash, and circumstances leading to the collision remain unclear at this time.

The severity of the accident has been classified as moderate, suggesting significant vehicle damage but likely no serious injuries. However, official confirmation of injury status and the extent of property damage has not been released by authorities.

Note: This is a developing story based on limited initial reports. Long Island Traffic is working to obtain additional details from official sources.

Location & Road Context

The accident occurred at a busy interchange where the Meadowbrook State Parkway connects with Hempstead Turnpike, a major east-west corridor in Nassau County. This section of the Meadowbrook Parkway serves as a critical link between communities in central and western Nassau County.

According to Long Island Traffic data, this stretch of roadway has recorded 119 incidents in our database, indicating it’s a relatively high-traffic area prone to accidents. Recent incidents in the vicinity include multiple property damage accidents on various Meadowbrook exits, as well as ongoing construction work including bridge rehabilitation, barrier repairs, and repaving that may be contributing to changing traffic patterns in the area.

Broader Impact

This incident adds to a pattern of recent property damage accidents along the Meadowbrook State Parkway system, with similar crashes reported on multiple exits throughout May 2026. The frequency of these incidents, combined with ongoing construction work on the parkway, suggests drivers should exercise extra caution when navigating this corridor and allow additional time for potential delays.

This is a developing story. Long Island Traffic will update this report as more information becomes available from official sources.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I'm in a car accident Meadowbrook Parkway?

Call 911 immediately if anyone is injured or if the vehicles can't be moved safely off the roadway. Stay at the scene — leaving the scene of an accident with injuries is a crime under New York Vehicle and Traffic Law §600. Exchange license, registration, and insurance information with every other driver involved. Take photographs of every vehicle, the position of the vehicles before they're moved, all license plates, the road surface, traffic signs, and any visible injuries. Get the names and phone numbers of every witness — police often won't capture bystander witnesses on their own. Seek medical attention within 24 hours even if you feel fine; soft-tissue injuries and concussions can take a day or two to present, and a delayed medical visit weakens an injury claim. In Nassau County, NCPD responds outside of incorporated villages. In Suffolk County, SCPD covers the five western towns; East End towns have their own forces. New York State Police Troop L responds to accidents on state highways across both counties.

How long do I have to file a no-fault claim in New York?

Thirty days. New York Insurance Law §5102 requires you to file a Personal Injury Protection (PIP/no-fault) application with the insurer of the vehicle you were in (or, if you were a pedestrian or cyclist, with the insurer of the striking vehicle) within 30 days of the accident. Missing the 30-day deadline can void your no-fault benefits — that's up to $50,000 in medical bills and 80% of lost wages (capped at $2,000/month) per injured person. The form is the NF-2 application; your insurance carrier provides it on request. New York no-fault is a true PIP system: it pays regardless of who caused the crash.

How long do I have to sue after a Long Island car accident?

Three years from the date of the accident for personal injury claims under CPLR §214(5). Wrongful death claims have a two-year deadline under EPTL §5-4.1. If a government entity is involved (a county vehicle, a road defect on a state highway, a defective traffic signal, a county bus), you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days under General Municipal Law §50-e — that's a non-negotiable jurisdictional deadline, and missing it usually bars the claim entirely. Property-damage-only claims have the same three-year clock. The clock starts on the day of the accident, not the day you discover the full extent of an injury.

How do I get a copy of the police accident report?

If local police responded to the scene, the report is filed under an MV-104A form. In New York State, you can request a copy through the DMV at https://dmv.ny.gov/vehicle-safety/get-copy-accident-report (roughly $7 online, $10 by mail) once the responding agency has uploaded it to the state system, which usually takes 5-10 business days. NCPD and SCPD also have their own direct-request processes through the precinct that responded. If you weren't injured but the property damage exceeded $1,000, New York VTL §605 requires you (the driver) to file your own MV-104 report with the DMV within 10 days regardless of whether police responded.

How dangerous is Meadowbrook Parkway ?

Long Island Traffic tracks every reported incident on this road across both counties — see the road profile page for the multi-year accident count, severity distribution, and the specific intersections that show repeated incident clusters. Suffolk and Nassau county roads with chronic problems are reviewed by their respective DOTs on a multi-year cadence; persistent issues are sometimes addressed with new signal phasing, lane-narrowing treatments, or — in extreme cases — a Vision Zero engineering response. Daily incident updates flow into our live-events feed every fifteen minutes.

Disclaimer: Incident information on this page is compiled from public sources including police reports, traffic agencies, and news outlets. It is provided for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current status of this incident. Do not rely on this information for legal, insurance, or emergency decisions. For emergencies, call 911.