Subway Accident Lawyer in Suffolk County
Injuries in Subway Accidents
There are numerous subways that operate in the Nassau & Suffolk County area. The New York City Transit Authority generally operates most of these subways. Anyone suffering any type of injury in a subway or facility servicing the subway must report a claim for damage or injury within 90 days of the accident in order to protect their rights to compensation. Obtaining the legal advice from a Suffolk County injury lawyer is essential to avoid losing those rights.
Subway injuries can include such things as slip or trip and falls on staircases or platforms in addition to accidents relating to sudden stops on the subway itself. In the case of a slip and fall, it is vital to properly document what caused the accident and show exactly where the incident occurred. Failing to take appropriate steps in the initial investigation can result in a denial of your claim.
Protecting Your Rights
It is always best if at all possible to call the Transit Police while still at the scene in order to properly document the exact location and point out the nature of the defect that caused your injury. If there are any witnesses, they should be identified and medical treatment should be immediately sought if injured. There must be negligence on the part of the transit authority for a claim to be valid. Merely slipping or tripping on a platform when there was no prior notice of the defect, if any, provided to the property owner can preclude a person from obtaining compensation.
To find out more about one's rights and ensure all appropriate legal steps are taken, The Law Offices of Charles Bonfante III & Associates should be contacted immediately. They have helped numerous clients with their subway claims and are well-versed in taking the necessary actions in preserving your rights.
If you have been injured in a subway accident,
contact a Suffolk County accident attorney
to ensure you protect your rights to compensation.