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Brooklyn appellate court finds city ambulance liable for 2016 hit-and-run of trans cyclist

By Big New York · 07/06/2026 · Updated 07/06/2026
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A Brooklyn appellate court found last week that the City and FDNY were liable for a 2016 hit-and-run ambulance accident that derailed the life of a trans A Brooklyn appellate court found last week that the City and FDNY were liable for a 2016 hit-and-run ambulance accident that derailed the life of a trans cyclist.

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A Brooklyn appellate court found last week that the City and FDNY were liable for a 2016 hit-and-run ambulance accident that derailed the life of a trans A Brooklyn appellate court found last week that the City and FDNY were liable for a 2016 hit-and-run ambulance accident that derailed the life of a trans cyclist.

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