At Sullivan Brill Personal Injury Attorneys, we are proud to serve the residents of Orangeburg, NY, from our nearby office in Tarrytown. As seasoned personal injury attorneys, we understand that accidents can happen unexpectedly and leave victims facing physical, emotional, and financial hardships. Our mission is to stand beside the residents of Orangeburg and help them recover the compensation they deserve after suffering a personal injury due to someone else’s negligence.
Whether you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle accident, a slip and fall, a workplace incident, or are grieving the wrongful death of a loved one, our team is here to help with compassionate counsel and relentless legal advocacy.
Located within the Town of Orangetown in Rockland County, Orangeburg is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) with a rich military and cultural history. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, Orangeburg was home to 4,568 residents and is strategically situated north of Tappan, south of Blauvelt, east of Pearl River, and west of Piermont. Just 19 miles from New York City, it offers residents a peaceful suburban lifestyle while maintaining easy access to the metro area.
Orangeburg played a pivotal role in U.S. history during World War II as the location of Camp Shanks, famously referred to as “Last Stop USA.” This massive Army embarkation camp processed over 1.3 million American troops heading to Europe and North Africa. It was also home to German and Italian prisoners of war. Today, the Camp Shanks Museum and Monument, located near Independence Avenue and Lowe Lane, stands as a lasting tribute to this important chapter in American military history.
After the war, Orangeburg remained a quiet rural area for several years before modern suburban housing developments began to take root in the late 1950s. Today, it is a well-established suburb of New York City, offering a unique combination of history, residential charm, and growing commercial infrastructure.
Orangeburg is home to a diverse and evolving population. According to census data:
Approximately 77.3% of residents identify as White, with 13.2% Asian, 4.0% African American, and 10.9% Hispanic or Latino.
The median age is 44 years, with 27.7% of the population aged 65 or older.
Nearly 42% of households are made up of individuals, and 24.4% consist of individuals aged 65 or older living alone, pointing to the importance of elder care services in the community.
The median family income is estimated at $128,342, with a median household income of $70,859.
Despite its affluence, 10.73% of families and 27% of the overall population live below the poverty line, underscoring the need for support in times of crisis.
These figures reflect a community that is both diverse and close-knit — and one that can greatly benefit from reliable, local legal services during difficult times.
Orangeburg is more than just a bedroom community — it’s home to some of Rockland County’s most notable sites, including:
Blue Hill Plaza – One of the tallest buildings in the county, this commercial hub has become a landmark in Orangeburg’s evolving skyline.
Rockland Psychiatric Center – A major healthcare institution and one of the world’s largest psychiatric hospitals, formerly known as Rockland State Hospital.
Camp Shanks Museum – A moving tribute to America’s World War II soldiers and their journey to foreign battlefields.
Douglas House – A charming Dutch Colonial farmhouse used in productions such as Saturday Night Live and Daredevil.
New York City FC Training Facility – The official training grounds of NYC's Major League Soccer team, adding a modern, athletic presence to the community.
Residents and visitors can also explore Veterans Memorial Park, Clausland Cemetery, and various historic markers that detail Orangeburg’s colonial and wartime history.
For commuters, Orangeburg offers reliable public transportation options. The Coach USA Rockland Coaches bus #20 connects residents to Midtown Manhattan’s Port Authority Bus Terminal, while Transport of Rockland (TOR) bus routes #92 and #97 provide service to Nyack, Tappan, and beyond. This connectivity makes Orangeburg a convenient home for working professionals and families alike.
Legal issues can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with injuries, insurance claims, and lost wages. That’s why Sullivan Brill Personal Injury Attorneys is proud to be a trusted ally for the Orangeburg community.
Our legal team offers:
Decades of experience handling personal injury cases in New York
Free consultations to help you understand your legal options
A no-fee guarantee – we only get paid if we win your case
Personalized legal strategies tailored to your specific needs
Aggressive negotiation with insurance companies to maximize compensation
We understand the local nuances of Orangeburg—from traffic patterns on Route 303 and Western Highway to accidents that may occur in residential neighborhoods or near busy public areas like Blue Hill Plaza.
Whether you're a longtime Orangeburg resident or a newcomer seeking justice after an injury, Sullivan Brill is here to help.
If you or a loved one in Orangeburg, NY has been injured due to the negligence of another party, don't wait to seek the justice you deserve. Our experienced attorneys are ready to investigate your claim, advocate on your behalf, and help you recover both financially and emotionally.
Reach out today to schedule your free consultation at our Tarrytown office, and let us show you why so many Rockland County residents trust Sullivan Brill for their personal injury needs.
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