Who is responsible for my medical bills after a New York bus accident?
If you own a car, then your car’s no-fault insurance is responsible to pay your medical bills and your lost wages and any other incidental expenses that you may have as a result of being injured on a bus of any type in New York state. If you don’t have a car or any other household vehicle, such as a truck or minivan and that’s owned by somebody that you live with, then the bus company is responsible through their no-fault insurance company to pay for your lost wages, your medical bills, and your incidental expenses, as a result of the accident. If you have any questions about an injury that you sustained while you were on a bus, please feel free to call us so that we can answer any questions that you have.
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?