Subway Accidents
Millions of residents, tourists and workers ride New York City subways each day. All of them have the right to an injury-free trip. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen. For every one million riders, approximately three are injured each year on New York City subways. While some injuries may be minor, others can change lives forever.
If you were hurt in a subway accident, you may be entitled to compensation if the reckless or negligent actions of another person or party caused your injuries. Call the NYC accident attorneys at David Resnick & Associates, P.C., at 212-279-2000 or fill out our online form for a free consultation. Our New York subway accident lawyers have years of experience handling cases involving public transportation accidents in New York City – and winning them. We can help you, too.
Our law firm serves clients in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx and all of New York City.
NYC Subway Accidents and Your Legal Options
Each year, more than one billion people climb aboard the New York City subways. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) is the state entity responsible for operating all aspects of the subway system. The MTA oversees repairs to subways and subway stations, conducts inspections and is in charge of maintaining a safe environment. That includes providing adequate lighting, warning signs and security cameras. If a hazardous subway condition causes an accident and hurts someone, the MTA may be held legally responsible for the injuries.
Unlike a “traditional” personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit, there are unique factors with a New York City subway accident claim. The MTA is a state body, which means that the deadlines for filing suit are shorter. You have 90 days to file a notice of claim with the MTA. If you fail to do so within that time frame, any claim you make will automatically be dismissed. That’s why it is crucial to contact a New York subway accident lawyer as soon as possible following your accident. Forfeiting your right to compensation by missing a deadline could have long-lasting consequences. This is why its important to contact our New York subway accident lawyers today
Causes of NYC Subway Accidents
According to the MTA, the majority of subway accidents stem from slips, trips and falls on stairs, which generally occur when someone is in a rush. However, New York City subway riders also suffer personal injuries from other types of mishaps, such as:
- Operator error
- Subway car crashes
- Sudden train stops
- Derailments
- Turnstile injuries
- Subway door mishaps
- Platform injuries
- Electrocution
- No security or inadequate security
- Poor lighting
- Poorly maintained premises
- Broken or malfunctioning equipment
- Obstructed paths and
- Lack of warning signs.
Recovering from serious injuries may require long-term medical treatment, rehab, multiple surgeries and permanent lifestyle modifications. All of that costs money. Subway accident victims often miss work as they heal. The most seriously injured may never work again. Obtaining compensation – either in a settlement or at trial – is often the only way that victims and their families can truly overcome the financial hardships and rebuild their lives.
Injured in a Subway Accident? Contact a New York City Subway Accident Lawyer Now
The accident attorneys at the New York City law firm of David Resnick & Associates, P.C., provide clients with quality legal services in a professional and compassionate environment. If you’ve been hurt in a New York subway accident, you can rely on our attorneys to investigate your claim fully and to collect the evidence and testimony necessary to build a strong case on your behalf.
Remember, you only have 90 days to file a subway accident claim in New York City. Let us get started on your case today. Just call 212-279-2000 or fill out our online form for a no-cost case review.