How do I prove that I was injured while a passenger on a New York train?
If you are unfortunately injured while you are a passenger on a train, there are certain things you should do immediately to make sure that it is recorded. First of all, it should be reported to any New York City Transit Authority or NTA authority who is there at the scene. If you cannot report it to a supervisor or a conductor or the operator of the train, then you should immediately look for let’s say a New York City police officer or anyone in a uniform or official uniform so that you could report your accident. That is by far the first and most important thing you should do if you’re involved in an accident on a subway car or train.
Additional frequently asked questions regarding Subway, Bus and Train Accidents
Subway Accidents
- What is the first thing I should do after a New York subway accident?
- What information should I obtain after my New York subway accident?
- What is the statute of limitations to bring a New York subway accident case?
- Who is liable for my injuries in a New York subway accident case?
- Should I go to the doctor after my New York subway accident?
- My physician determined that my injuries from my New York subway accident are permanent.
- How quickly should I contact an attorney after a New York subway accident?
Bus Accidents
- What is the first thing I should do after a New York bus accident?
- Who is responsible for my medical bills after a New York bus accident?
- What is the statute of limitations to bring a New York bus accident case?