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Were you or a loved one recently involved in a head-on crash in the Bronx, NY?
If you were, you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries.
Oresky & Associates, PLLC knows how devastating head-on collisions can be.
Our Bronx car accident lawyers are here to help victims navigate the legal issues and processes following a crash.
Contact our Bronx, New York law office online or call (718) 993-9999 to speak with a member of our team.
We offer a free consultation to discuss your head-on crash and review your options for obtaining a fair financial recovery.
The Bronx car accident attorneys at Oresky & Associates, PLLC have over 30 years of experience representing personal injury victims and have helped clients recover $400+ million in damages.
Attorney Jacob Oresky has received the following recognitions:
Our experienced Bronx personal injury attorneys will put their skills to work for you in the following ways:
Our skilled team of personal injury attorneys is here to fight for you. Contact our law firm today to schedule a free case evaluation with an experienced head-on crash attorney in Bronx, NY.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, head-on collisions caused over 3,600 deaths and thousands more injuries in 2020. Head-on collisions accounted for 10% of all fatalities in motor vehicle accidents in 2020.
New York requires drivers to purchase no-fault personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. After a crash, you must file a claim with your PIP provider. However, if your financial losses exceed your policy limits or you suffered a “serious injury,” you can pursue a case against the at-fault driver.
The two main categories of damages available in a personal injury case are economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic damages refer to the financial costs of an injury or accident. These are actual costs that a victim has incurred or will incur in the future.
Economic damages can include:
Economic damages are fairly straightforward to calculate, as a victim can often point to specific transactions, receipts, or time away from work.
Non-economic damages, on the other hand, do not relate directly to the financial costs of an accident. Instead, they are based on a victim’s experience and emotional turmoil after the crash.
Non-economic damages include:
Non-economic damages are more difficult to calculate, as they relate to the victim’s subjective experiences after their accident or injury.
Bronx personal injury lawyers are typically paid a contingency fee. In a contingency fee arrangement, the attorney takes a percentage of the client’s ultimate recovery in the case.
That percentage is usually between 33% and 40%. One benefit of a contingency fee is that you do not have to pay any attorney’s fees upfront, which can be especially difficult after a car accident.
Your attorney will explain how the contingency fee works and any other costs you may have to pay–such as court filing fees or administrative fees. This should also be set out in a retainer agreement that you and the attorney enter into when you hire them.
In some states, a victim cannot recover compensation if they bear any responsibility. In other states, a victim cannot recover compensation if they were more than 50% or 51% at fault.
New York is one of several states that take a different approach, called pure comparative fault. In New York, a plaintiff may collect damages no matter their level of fault (as long as they aren’t 100% responsible). However, the amount the plaintiff can recover will be reduced to reflect their amount of fault.
For example, you are injured in a head-on accident and suffer $100,000 in damages. You were 60% at fault, and another driver was 40% at fault. You can still recover $40,000, or 40% of your total damages.
Head-on crashes may result in serious or even fatal injuries.
Some of the most common injuries seen after a head-on crash include:
Some injuries may not be immediately apparent. That’s why it’s important to see a medical professional as soon as possible following a car accident to try and identify injuries and treatment strategies early on.
Most head-on crashes occur when a car crosses into an opposing traffic lane and hits a car traveling in the other direction. They also happen when a driver turns the wrong way on a one-way street.
Some of the common causes of head-on crashes include:
We can investigate what caused your Bronx head-on collision and identify your legal options.
In New York, a car accident victim typically has three years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. This deadline is known as a statute of limitations.
There are exceptions to this deadline that apply in some cases. An experienced personal injury lawyer can determine the appropriate deadline for filing your claim.
Head-on crashes can have devastating consequences. If you or a loved one were injured in a head-on collision, you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries and losses. Reach out to our Bronx, NY law office for a free consultation to discuss your case with a member of our legal team.