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If you or a loved one has been injured, your first step is to contact an attorney. Please contact our firm at 315-255-3368 or complete the contact us form on this page. The lawyer will assess whether or not your case is strong enough to be likely to have a favorable outcome for you. If so, you may be able to recover compensation for lost wages, medical bills and other damages.
Personal injury law in New York allows for injury victims to recover compensation for physical pain and suffering, emotional trauma, lost wages, medical expenses and other damages. An experienced personal injury lawyer will be able to determine your eligibility for compensation and hire expert witnesses to help prove your claim.
The New York personal injury statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit is three years from the date of the accident or injury. The statute of limitations for New York wrongful death claims is two years from the date of death. Similarly, the time limit for filing a medical malpractice lawsuit is two years and six months. Once the New York statute of limitations expires, the injured victim will be prohibited from filing a lawsuit to recover damages. If you believe that you have been injured you need to contact an attorney as soon as possible.
In most cases, you will have to prove that the person who caused your injury was negligent. To do so, you must show that this individual owed you a duty to not injure you, but failed to uphold this duty. Furthermore, you must prove that there was a connection between this breach of duty and your injury. Lastly, you must prove that you suffered damages as a result.
The more evidence that you have the better your chances are when pursuing an injury claim. If you've been injured, it's important to ensure your legal rights are protected. Write down everything about your accident, including names and contact information of witnesses. You may also want to obtain evidence of your injury or accident, such as a photograph of a totaled car. Next, contact an attorney as soon as possible!
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