Heavy traffic, distracted drivers, dangerous intersections, and many other factors make pedestrians vulnerable to accidents all over New York, including Jamaica. If you or your loved one has become the victim of a pedestrian accident, the medical bills, lost wages, and emotional trauma mean that you are entitled to compensation, and acquiring this compensation can be expedited with the help of an experienced pedestrian accident attorney in Jamaica. Whether it's handling complex negotiations with insurance companies or taking matters to court, the legal team at Alex Yadgarov & Associates will work tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve.
A study conducted by the New York State Department of Health showed that injuries to pedestrians are among the 10 leading causes of injury-related hospital admissions. The study also showed that approximately 300 pedestrians are killed and over 15,000 are injured, with 3,000 individuals being admitted to hospitals annually.
By far the most common causes of pedestrian accidents are:
What Should You Do If You’re Involved in a Pedestrian Accident?
If you or your loved one is involved in a pedestrian accident, we advise you take the following steps to protect your health, legal rights, and the ability to seek compensation:
In New York State, Personal Injury Lawsuits are subject to the statute of limitations. As a result, claims must be filed within three (03) years from the date of the accident.
If the vehicle involved in the accident is registered in the State of New York and under the coverage of an insurance provider doing business in New York, the victim (pedestrian) can claim compensation from the vehicle owner’s insurance provider under the “no-fault” insurance coverage policy.
However, the no-fault insurance policy caps at around $50,000 for medical expenses and 80% of lost wages. If the amount claimed under insurance proves insufficient, you file a lawsuit against the responsible parties. In a lawsuit, an attorney considers both economic and non-economic damages and quantifies the value of the lawsuit.
The economic damages considered can include:
The non-economic damages that can form part of the lawsuit include:
Furthermore, New York courts also have the option of granting punitive damages with the idea of punishing the wrongdoer and as a warning to other would-be offenders.
The comparative negligence system adopted in the State of New York means that the fault of the parties and damages claimed are indirectly proportional to one another. For example, if you had contributed around 20% to the accident, the damages you are able to claim are reduced by 20%. The greater your contribution is to the accident, the lesser the damages you are able to claim.
When you need a skilled pedestrian accident attorney in Jamaica to help you fight for your compensation, you can count on the team at Alex Yadgarov & Associates. Our legal team can call back on 15 years of experience and legal acumen handling similar cases, no matter how complicated they may be. Get in touch now to set up a free consultation and learn more about the services we offer.
Pedestrian Accident FAQs
What should you do if the driver flees or is uninsured?
Being hit by an uninsured driver or if the driver flees the scene doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Your own insurance coverage may include protection against uninsured drivers. If the insurance claims prove insufficient, you can file a lawsuit against the responsible driver.
How much does it cost to hire a pedestrian accident attorney in Jamaica?
At Alex Yadgarov & Associates, your initial consultation with us is free of charge. Furthermore, we take on cases on a contingency basis, meaning we don't need to pay unless you win.
How large of a settlement can I expect from a pedestrian accident in Jamaica?
As a neighbourhood in New York, the average pedestrian accident settlement in Jamaica can range between $10,000 - $10 million. However, the exact amount will depend on factors such as medical costs and the extent of injuries suffered.
How long will a pedestrian accident case take to resolve in Jamaica?
The time taken to achieve the settlement in Jamaica depends on factors such as the complexity of the case and cooperation of the opposing side and can range from a few months to several years.
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