At Sullivan Brill Personal Injury Attorneys, we are proud to extend our trusted legal services to the residents of Loudonville, NY, from our nearby Albany office. Our experienced team of personal injury attorneys is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal representation to individuals and families navigating the aftermath of accidents, negligence, or wrongful death. Whether you live near the historic estates of Loudon Road or commute daily along U.S. Route 9, our legal team is here to support your rights and help secure the compensation you deserve.
Located in Albany County within the Town of Colonie, Loudonville is a historic and affluent hamlet just north of Albany and south of Newtonville. Nestled along the well-traveled Loudon Road (once known as the Old Plank Road), this community has long been recognized for its elegance, charm, and proximity to New York’s Capital City.
Loudonville may be modest in size, but it holds a distinct identity, shaped by both its storied past and its continued relevance as one of the most sought-after residential areas in the Capital Region.
Loudonville’s roots stretch back to the early 19th century when it became a summer retreat for Albany’s wealthiest residents. Named after John Campbell, the 4th Earl of Loudoun, this hamlet was originally comprised of lush wooded lands and impressive estates that reflected the status and influence of its early settlers.
One of the earliest and most prominent areas within Loudonville was Ireland’s Corners, located at the intersection of Loudon Road and Menand/Osborne Road. Named after Elias H. Ireland, who purchased the land in 1832 from the Patroon Stephen Van Rensselaer, Ireland’s Corners eventually became the central hub of the community. By 1871, the post office in Ireland’s Corners was renamed Loudonville, officially uniting the area under a single identity.
The legacy of this early prosperity still lingers. Several Jeffersonian mansions and historic homes line Loudon Road, serving as a tangible link to the hamlet’s opulent beginnings.
Over the years, Loudonville evolved from a seasonal haven to a thriving residential neighborhood. Once listed as a Census-Designated Place (CDP) in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 U.S. Censuses, Loudonville temporarily lost its CDP status in 2000 but regained it in 2020, highlighting its continued importance within the region.
Historical Population Figures:
1970: 9,299
1980: 11,480
1990: 10,822
2020: 10,296
Despite fluctuations in population, Loudonville has remained a highly desirable place to live due to its strong community character, educational opportunities, and access to cultural amenities.
Loudonville’s location makes it an ideal suburb for commuters and professionals working in Albany, Colonie, or beyond. The hamlet is centered around the intersection of U.S. Route 9 and Osborne/Menand Road (NY Route 378), and bordered to the northwest by Old Niskayuna Road. The proximity to Interstate 90, Albany International Airport, and downtown Albany offers residents the convenience of urban access while enjoying the comforts of suburban life.
Whether you’re heading to work, school, or exploring local parks and attractions, Loudonville’s well-connected roadways make getting around the Capital Region seamless.
Loudonville is part of the North Colonie Central School District, one of the highest-performing school districts in upstate New York. The presence of top-rated schools, including Shaker High School, contributes to the hamlet’s appeal for families. The area is also home to Siena College, a respected liberal arts institution that adds an academic and cultural dimension to the community.
Public services, including fire, police, and emergency response, are provided through the Town of Colonie, which ensures reliable and responsive support for Loudonville residents.
As a densely populated and highly trafficked area, Loudonville is not immune to the risks of modern life. With increasing development, busy roadways like Route 9, and frequent interactions in public and private spaces, accidents and injuries can happen unexpectedly. That’s where we come in.
At Sullivan Brill Personal Injury Attorneys, we help residents of Loudonville who are affected by:
Car accidents along U.S. Route 9 or residential streets
Pedestrian or bicycle accidents near intersections and commercial zones
Slip and fall injuries in businesses, restaurants, or public facilities
Medical malpractice in hospitals or private clinics
Workplace injuries, including construction and industrial accidents
Defective product injuries, such as malfunctioning appliances or unsafe equipment
Wrongful death, offering compassionate representation for grieving families
We understand that suffering a personal injury can disrupt your life physically, emotionally, and financially. That’s why our attorneys are committed to handling every aspect of your legal claim—so you can focus on recovery while we fight for the compensation you deserve.
Our Albany-based office makes us uniquely positioned to serve the residents of Loudonville. We are familiar with local roads, courts, and insurers. We’ve worked with clients throughout Colonie, Loudonville, Newtonville, and Menands, providing dedicated representation with a personalized touch.
We pride ourselves on being more than just lawyers—we are advocates for the injured, allies during times of stress, and skilled litigators when justice must be pursued in court.
Serving Loudonville, NY from our Albany Office
If you or a loved one has been injured due to someone else’s negligence in Loudonville, don’t wait. Let Sullivan Brill Personal Injury Attorneys help you understand your rights, assess your case, and pursue the compensation you deserve.
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