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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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What should I do after an accident in the Bronx?

Seek medical attention, take photos, get witness contact info, and call a lawyer.

How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in the Bronx?

New York’s statute of limitations is generally three years for personal injury cases.

What are common personal injury cases in the Bronx?

Car accidents, pedestrian accidents, premises liability cases, and workplace injuries.

What if I slip and fall in a Bronx business?

The property owner may be liable if negligence caused the dangerous condition.

Can I sue if my child is injured in an accident in the Bronx?

Yes, parents can file injury claims on behalf of minors.

What should I do if my Bronx accident involved a city vehicle?

Claims against the city must follow special procedures. Contact a lawyer immediately.

What damages can I recover in a Bronx personal injury case?

Medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

Do Bronx injury cases go to trial?

Many cases settle out of court, but some go to trial if settlement negotiations fail.

Should I talk to an insurance company before hiring a lawyer?

No, insurers aim to minimize payouts. Consult a lawyer first.

How do I prove negligence in a Bronx personal injury case?

Evidence like police reports, medical records, and witness statements help prove negligence.