What kinds of damages are available in a New York pedestrian accident case?
If you’re a pedestrian hit by a car in New York City, there’s a good chance that your injuries are going to extend beyond your physical pain. You might not be able to work, you might have medications that you suddenly have to pay for and there might be medical treatment that you’ll need as a result of these injuries. These are all areas of compensation that you’re ultimately entitled to pursue and bring a claim for a motor vehicle accident. Whether you’re not able to work for a long period of time, or a short period of time, these are all things that you’re entitled to, along with your pain and suffering, past medical bills, future medical care, and loss of earnings.
Additional Pedestrian Accidents FAQ’s
- I’ve been hurt in a New York pedestrian accident and I want to file a claim for my injuries.
- I’ve been hurt in a New York pedestrian accident and I want to file a claim for my injuries
- What should I look for in hiring an attorney to represent me in my New York pedestrian accident case?
- What kinds of damages are available in a New York pedestrian accident case?
- What duty do I have to avoid accidents as a pedestrian in New York?
- What information do I need in order to prove my New York pedestrian accident case?
- How long do I have to file a New York pedestrian accident case?
- Can a New York pedestrian accident victim still make a claim when crossing the street without a crosswalk?