Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

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What should I do after a car accident in Queens?

Ensure safety, call 911, gather evidence, seek medical attention, and contact a lawyer.

How much time do I have to file a personal injury claim in Queens?

New York law requires most personal injury lawsuits to be filed within three years.

What are common personal injury cases in Queens?

Car accidents, truck accidents, construction site injuries, medical malpractice, and slip and falls.

Can I sue if I was injured while working on a construction site?

Yes, depending on the case, you may be entitled to workers' compensation or a lawsuit.

How do I prove liability in a Queens personal injury case?

Strong evidence, witness statements, police reports, and expert testimony help prove liability.

Should I accept the first settlement offer from an insurance company?

No, insurance companies often offer low settlements. A lawyer can negotiate a fair amount.

What happens if I’m injured by an uninsured driver in Queens?

You may be able to file a claim under your uninsured motorist policy.

Can I sue a government agency for an injury in Queens?

Yes, but claims against government entities have strict deadlines and requirements.

Do personal injury cases in Queens always go to trial?

Most cases settle, but if necessary, your lawyer will take the case to court.

How can I find the best personal injury lawyer in Queens?

Look for experience, specialization in personal injury, and successful past settlements.