Yanes was struck while crossing near Gem Court in Hicksville
November 22, 2025 | Hicksville, NY
Orlando Yanes, a 45-year-old resident of Hicksville, New York, tragically died after being struck by a vehicle while crossing a busy roadway in Nassau County.
Orlando Yanes, 45, died after a southbound Toyota RAV4 hit him while he crossed Jerusalem Avenue near Gem Court in Hicksville.
What Happened in the Crash?
Authorities from the Nassau County Police Department reported that the incident occurred when Yanes attempted to cross Jerusalem Avenue near Gem Court. A southbound 2021 Toyota RAV4, driven by a 32-year-old woman, collided with him around evening hours.
- Victim: Orlando Yanes, 45, from Hicksville
- Location: Jerusalem Avenue near Gem Court, Hicksville, NY
- Vehicle Involved: 2021 Toyota RAV4, southbound
- Driver: 32-year-old female, uninjured and remained at the scene
- Outcome: Yanes suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene
- Date and Time: Nov. 22, 2025, approximately 7:34 p.m.
The driver cooperated fully with investigators, and no charges have been announced as the probe continues.
Why Do Pedestrian Accidents Like This Occur?
Pedestrian crashes often stem from a mix of driver errors and environmental factors. Common contributors include:
- Distracted driving, such as phone use
- Failure to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks or sidewalks
- Speeding in residential or urban areas
- Poor visibility during nighttime hours
Pedestrians generally have the right of way at intersections and streets, even outside marked crosswalks, placing the onus on drivers to stay vigilant.
Pedestrian Safety Statistics on Long Island
Data from the Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research at the University at Albany highlights the risks in the region. In 2019 alone, Long Island saw significant pedestrian incidents.
County |
Pedestrians Struck |
Fatalities |
|---|
Nassau |
905 |
29 |
Suffolk |
509 |
31 |
Total |
1,414 |
60 |
These figures underscore the need for enhanced safety measures, including better lighting and stricter enforcement of traffic laws. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that pedestrian deaths nationwide have risen steadily, emphasizing the urgency of preventive actions.
Legal Insights on Fatal Pedestrian Crashes
National legal analysts provide valuable perspectives on handling such tragedies, focusing on investigation and support for affected families.
"In cases such as this, thorough resources are crucial to examine pedestrian accidents and establish negligence," said Candice Bond, managing partner of Bond Legal.
Key takeaways from analyst insights:
- Each incident requires detailed review of evidence, including witness statements and vehicle data.
- Families should act quickly to preserve crucial information like surveillance footage.
- Legal representation can assist in background checks on drivers and evaluation of insurance policies.
- Compensation may cover loss of companionship, emotional distress, and funeral expenses.
"Pedestrians typically hold the right of way at crossings, making it a driver's responsibility to yield," noted Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal.
Analysts stress that professional guidance helps navigate complex legal processes during grief, ensuring families receive rightful restitution.
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