Metro-North train accidents in New York can result in severe injuries, substantial medical bills, and emotional distress. If you’ve been injured in a Metro-North accident, it’s crucial to take immediate action to protect your rights.
Let one of our experienced attorneys guide you through the legal process and help you obtain the compensation you deserve. The aftermath of a train accident can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with injuries and the complexities of claims against a large transportation entity like Metro-North.
With over 30 years of experience handling Metro-North accident cases, we understand that you likely have many questions. But don’t worry, our lawyers are highly skilled in managing train accident claims, including those involving "operator negligence," "mechanical failures," and "unsafe conditions."
Here are the 5 most common questions our clients ask us.
1. What should I do immediately after being injured in a Metro-North accident?
2. Can I file a lawsuit against Metro-North if I was injured as a passenger?
3. How long do I have to file a claim for a Metro-North train accident?
4. What types of compensation can I receive if I’m injured in a Metro-North accident?
5. Can I sue Metro-North for operator negligence or mechanical failures?
1. What should I do immediately after being injured in a Metro-North accident?
If you’re injured in a Metro-North accident, prioritize your safety and seek medical attention right away. Report the accident to train personnel or authorities, and ensure an official report is filed. Gather evidence such as photos, witness contact information, and details about the accident scene. This information will be critical for your claim. Afterward, contact an attorney experienced in Metro-North accidents to discuss your legal options and protect your rights.
2. Can I file a lawsuit against Metro-North if I was injured as a passenger?
Yes, if you were injured as a passenger in a Metro-North accident, you may be able to file a lawsuit. Metro-North, as a common carrier, has a legal duty to ensure the safety of its passengers. If negligence or a failure in safety protocols caused the accident and your injuries, you have the right to seek compensation through a personal injury claim. An attorney can guide you through the process and evaluate your case.
3. How long do I have to file a claim for a Metro-North train accident?
In New York, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim against Metro-North is typically three years from the date of the accident. However, if the claim involves a government entity, such as the MTA, you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days of the incident. Failing to meet these deadlines can affect your ability to seek compensation, so it’s essential to act quickly and consult with an attorney.
4. What types of compensation can I receive if I’m injured in a Metro-North accident?
If you are injured in a Metro-North accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any long-term effects of your injuries. You could also seek compensation for future medical treatment or rehabilitation if needed. Additionally, if the accident leads to permanent disability or impacts your quality of life, you may be eligible for damages related to those consequences as well.
5. Can I sue Metro-North for operator negligence or mechanical failures?
Yes, you can sue Metro-North if operator negligence, such as speeding or distracted driving, or mechanical failures caused by improper maintenance contributed to the accident. Train operators and the Metro-North Railroad have a duty to ensure passenger safety by following proper procedures and maintaining the trains in good working condition. If their negligence led to your injury, you may have a strong claim for compensation.
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