How long do I have to file a New York pedestrian accident case?
Generally you have three years to file a New York pedestrian automobile accident case unless the vehicle involved is a city owned vehicle or a bus or a New York City Transit Authority vehicle, wherein the statute of limitations of the amount of time to sue would be one year and 90 days.
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?