Posted On: November 17, 2008 by New York Personal Injury Attorney

Staten Island Hit-and-Run Accident Kills Man

Antonio Romano, 55, died in a Staten Island pedestrian hit-and-run accident on November 3, 2008, the Staten Island Advance reports. Romano was found about 20 feet in front of his black 2008 Honda Accord on North Railroad Avenue near the intersection of Atlantic Avenue. He had suffered massive head trauma and was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where he died.

Police are still trying to figure out who may have struck Romano and left him to die on the street. It is not known exactly what Romano was doing there at the time of the crash. Eyewitnesses said the hit-and-run driver seemed to have stuck Romano and his Honda, which had suffered some damage to the driver’s side window. A passer-by saw Romano lying on the street and called emergency personnel.

We certainly hope police apprehend whoever committed this heinous act and bring them to justice. Hit-and-run is not only an appalling act, it is also a crime. It is against New York law to leave the scene of an accident. New York state law requires drivers involved in an auto accident in New York to remain at the scene of the accident and exchange driver’s license and insurance information with the other driver or drivers. It is necessary to stop and exchange information even if you believe the accident was not your fault. If there are injuries involved, the driver is required to stay at the scene and render aid to the victim, if it is possible to do so safely.

The hit-and-run driver in this Staten Island auto accident should be held civilly and criminally responsible for causing this accident and then leaving the victim to die. Romano’s family should call a leading Long Island personal injury attorney to find out more about their legal rights and options.