Is The Driver Or Pedestrian At Fault In A
Car-Pedestrian Accident?
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Who Pays The Medical Bills In Pedestrian Accident Cases?
When talking about liabilities, you’re talking about a couple of different things where a pedestrian’s been hit by a car. If someone’s been hit by a car, first of all, the car that hit them has to provide what’s called First Party or No Fault benefits. That means that the insurance company of the car that hit them has to pay their medical bills and their lost wages. That’s the law in the state of New York.
Typically, most people who get into these kinds of accidents are nervous and scared because they don’t know who is going to pay their medical bills and who is responsible. Our NYC pedestrian accident lawyers know that the law in New York says that the car that hit a pedestrian is on the hook to pay the medical bills and the lost wages. Those are the first party benefits.
Typically, the company that’s responsible can be found by looking at the police accident report because it has a code as to who the insurance company is. That’s how to determine what insurance company is responsible for your medical bills.
If the car or vehicle that was turning hit the person, they are certainly responsible and can be held liable for any injuries that they caused. There are a lot of nuances like this. For example, you have to file a notice of an application for no fault benefits within 30 days of any accident to get the benefits, which means right away, you have to figure out who the insurance company is, otherwise you may be left without any medical coverage for this type of accident. Our pedestrian accident lawyers will file a no fault claim, the same day that we meet with you and our attorneys can also do remote consultations and get the forms signed by you through docusign.
WHAT IF I WAS HIT BY A CITY VEHICLE
Typically, with a bus or any kind of public municipal vehicle, they are also responsible to pay the no fault benefits, but to be able to sue them, you’d have to file a notice of claim within 90 days. The same is true for any public authority’s vehicle such as like the city of New York sanitation department.
WHAT IF I WAS HIT BY A BUS
If you were hit by a bus in New York City, the first step is to determine who the bus operator was. If it was a school bus, you have to see if the bus is owned by the school district or a private bus company. If New York City, buses can be operated by either the MTA Bus Company or the New York City Transit Authority. In Westchester, the Bee Line is owned by Westchester County, but operated by Liberty Lines, so if you are hit by a Liberty Lines Bus, all papers have to be served on both Westchester County and Liberty Lines.
There are a lot of nuances to who can be held liable and the procedural steps that you have to take to be able to pursue your rights against a responsible driver. A notice of claim has to be filed against the appropriate bus operator within 90 days of the accident, to be able to sue the bus owner for compensation for personal injury. However, if you own a vehicle or there is a vehicle in your household, your own insurance company for your personal vehicle has to pay your medical bills. If you do not have a car in the household, the bus company is responsible for your medical bills, but you have to file a notice of claim within 90 days.
WHAT IF THE DRIVER FLED THE SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT
Our New York City and Westchester pedestrian accident lawyers who handle hit and run cases know that often vehicles flee the scene of an accident. More often than not, if someone is looking to avoid police contact or are afraid of being arrested, because they don't have a license or are driving while intoxicated, they’ll hit someone and then they just take off. In that case, if you have a vehicle which has insurance or you live in the same household of somebody who has insurance, you are entitled to what’s called Uninsured Motorist benefits, which means that your own insurance company basically steps in the place of that other insurance company for the driver that took off and provides you the benefits. You can also make the claim for Uninsured Motorist Benefits, which is compensation for pain and for suffering for the fault of the car that actually hit you. However, you do that through your own insurance company if the car took off.
In cases where a car took off, as commonly seen in the New York city especially in Manhattan where people don’t drive, there is a state fund called the New York Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corp. This will basically provide the first party benefits and will take the place and provide the minimum insurance for a vehicle that took off or for a vehicle that was involved in a hit and run of a pedestrian. Our Manhattan pedestrian injury lawyers have extensive experience in handling hit and run cases.
However, there are lot of things you have to do to get those benefits. You have to make an application, you have to call the police within 24 hours of the accident, there has to be a report, so there are a bunch of little steps involved. So you really do need an experienced car accident or New York City personal injury lawyer to help you with if you’ve been in a hit and run accident.
CAN I SUE IF I WAS A PEDESTRIAN THAT WAS HIT BY A CAR
In general, if a car, truck, bus or other vehicle hit a pedestrian, they were usually at fault. If you were injured because a driver was negligent or at fault, you can sue for compensation for your personal injuries. Our pedestrian accident lawyers have successfully represented countless pedestrians who were injured because they were hit by a car. Our NYC pedestrian accident lawyers know that if you were a pedestrian crossing the street in a crosswalk, with the light in your favor, then you have the right of way, which means that the car has to let you finish crossing the road. If you were a pedestrian hit by a car, while you were in the crosswalk, with the light in your favor, then the car is definitely at fault and you can sue. New York City has very strict rules that actually make it a criminal violation for a driver to hit a pedestrian who is crossing the street, because they were not exercising reasonable care to avoid the accident. Our NYC pedestrian accident lawyers know that if you were in the crosswalk and were hit by a car, the law is on your side.
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What If The Pedestrian Was Not In The Crosswalk and
Is Found To Be Partially At Fault?
Typically, the only time a person may be partially at fault is if they weren’t crossing their crosswalk or if they were crossing against the light. Otherwise, under New York’s Vehicle and Traffic Law, section 1146, the pedestrian always has the right of way and the vehicle turning or entering the roadway has the responsibility to yield to the pedestrian.
In case if you are crossing against the light, the situation changes a little bit because the pedestrian has the obligation to make sure the road is clear before they step into the street. There is no technical rule requiring you to wait for a light to change but in New York, the rule is that you have an obligation to make sure the road is clear before you begin to cross.
If you fail to do that or you cross against the light or you cross from the place other than the crosswalk and basically step into the path of the vehicle, it’s often called darting out. If someone darts out, then the vehicle may not necessarily be 100 per cent at fault.
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