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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in NYC?
New York law requires most personal injury claims to be filed within three years.
How do I file a personal injury lawsuit in New York?
The process involves gathering evidence, filing a complaint, negotiating a settlement, or going to trial.
Can I sue for pain and suffering in NYC?
Yes, if you suffered significant injuries. Pain and suffering damages are available in many cases.
What are common personal injury claims in NYC?
Common cases include car accidents, construction accidents, pedestrian injuries, and medical malpractice.
What if I am hit by a rideshare driver in NYC?
You may file a claim against the driver’s insurance or the rideshare company’s policy if applicable.
What happens if I am injured in an NYC subway accident?
You may have a claim against the MTA or other responsible parties, but deadlines are strict.
Do I need a personal injury lawyer after a minor accident in NYC?
Yes, because hidden injuries can emerge later, and a lawyer ensures fair compensation.
What if the at-fault party is uninsured?
Uninsured motorist coverage or other legal options may be available to recover damages.
Can undocumented immigrants file a personal injury claim in NYC?
Yes, your immigration status does not affect your right to compensation.
How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in NYC?
Most lawyers work on contingency, meaning they get paid only if you win.