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Rochester Amazon Truck Accident: What Happened in the 19th Ward and What It Means for You You are reading this because an Amazon-branded Rivian delivery van tore through Rochester’s 19th Ward on a Sunday afternoon — sideswiping a car on Genesee Street, striking a pedestrian on Tacoma Street, and finally crashing head-on into a Nissan Rogue at Epworth Street and Dr. Samuel McCree Way after driving the wrong direction down a one-way street at speed. The driver abandoned the truck and ran. Two people went to the hospital. The Rochester Police Department is investigating. And you or someone you love is one of the people caught in the middle of it. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We are a trial firm that takes New York cases, and we build these pages because the hours after a commercial-vehicle crash are the hours that decide whether the evidence survives and whether the people who got hurt ever see fair compensation. Everything on this page is written for one person: you, sitting with a police report, a hospital bracelet, a phone full of missed calls from numbers you do not recognize, and a question you cannot quite articulate yet…