Bus accidents in New York City can lead to serious injuries, overwhelming medical bills, and significant emotional distress. If you’ve been injured in a bus accident, it’s important 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 bus accident can be incredibly stressful, especially when dealing with injuries and the complexities of claims against the MTA or private bus companies.
With our 30+ years of experience handling bus accident cases in NYC, we understand that you likely have many questions. But don’t worry, our lawyers are highly skilled in managing bus accident claims, including those involving "driver negligence," "unsafe road conditions," and "MTA liability."
Here are the 5 most common questions our clients ask us.
1. Can I file a lawsuit if I’m injured in a bus accident in NYC?
2. Who can be held responsible for my injuries in a NYC bus accident?
3. What should I do immediately after a bus accident to protect my legal rights?
4. How do I prove the bus driver or the bus company was at fault for my injuries?
5. Can I sue the MTA if I’m injured in a bus accident?
1. Can I file a lawsuit against the MTA if I’ve been injured in a bus accident?
Yes, you can file a lawsuit against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) if you’ve been injured in a bus accident. You must prove that the MTA or its driver was negligent and that their negligence caused your injury. It’s essential to file a Notice of Claim within 90 days of the accident, as strict deadlines apply to claims against the MTA.
2. What types of bus accidents can result in a lawsuit?
Bus accidents that can result in a lawsuit include collisions involving the bus, slips and falls while boarding or exiting, injuries from sudden stops, and accidents caused by driver negligence or malfunctioning equipment. Passengers, pedestrians, and other motorists injured due to the MTA’s negligence may be eligible to file a claim.
3. How long do I have to file a claim after a bus accident?
After a bus accident, you have 90 days to file a Notice of Claim with the MTA. This informs the MTA of your intent to sue. After filing the Notice of Claim, you have one year and 90 days from the accident to file a lawsuit. Failure to meet these deadlines could prevent you from receiving compensation.
4. What should I do immediately after being injured in a bus accident?
If you’re injured in a bus accident, seek medical attention immediately, even if the injuries seem minor. Report the accident to the bus driver and request that an official incident report is filed. Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and any damage. Collect witness information if possible, and contact an attorney to assist you in filing your claim.
5. How can I prove that the MTA or bus driver was at fault?
Proving fault in a bus accident involves gathering evidence, such as the police report, witness statements, surveillance footage, and any maintenance records related to the bus. You must show that the MTA or bus driver acted negligently, whether through reckless driving, failure to maintain the bus, or ignoring traffic laws. An attorney can help gather the necessary evidence to support your case.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, don’t wait to seek legal representation from MyBronxLawyer. Our team is dedicated to helping car accident victims secure the compensation they deserve for their injuries and losses.
CALL US AT 718-547-4712 or CONTACT US AND WE'LL GET YOU STARTED ON THE ROAD TO COMPENSATION.
Abogados para Latinos -At Marchese Injury Lawyers, we recognize the value of having legal counsel who not only speaks your language but also understands your cultural background. That’s why our team includes native Spanish-speaking attorneys and staff dedicated to supporting you. We proudly serve New York City’s dynamic and diverse Latino community by offering legal services that are compassionate, culturally informed, and available in both Spanish and English. Whether Spanish is your preferred language or you simply want an attorney who comprehends the distinct challenges faced by Hispanic individuals, our team is here to guide you with care and expertise, ensuring you can navigate the legal process with confidence.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW WE BUILT A STRONG
NYC BUS ACCIDENT CASE FOR REYNALDO E.
FAQS
FAQS
FAQS
Bronx Personal Injury Lawyer
Manhattan Personal Injury Lawyer
Brooklyn Personal Injury Lawyer
Queens Personal Injury Lawyer
Yonkers Personal Injury lawyer
Mt. Vernon Personal Injury Lawyer
Whiteplains Personal Injury Lawyer
SEE ALL LOCATIONS
Matthew Marchese
Today
Contact us to connect with our team of seasoned legal professionals, dedicated to offering expert advice and personalized support for all your legal needs.
Bronx, NY 10461
Mon - Fri | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat - Sun | Closed
Holiday Hours: We are closed for the following holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.
© 2024 Matthew Marchese P.C. All Rights Reserved
Law Firm of Matthew Marchese, 2403 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY, 10461
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be construed as legal advice in any particular case. The information does not create an attorney-client relationship. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.MYBX-Quick Links-Above Footer
718-547-4712
© 2024 Matthew Marchese P.C. All Rights Reserved
Law Firm of Matthew Marchese, 2403 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY, 10461