Cars pull over to the side of the road for a variety of reasons. In some cases the car has run out of gas or has a mechanical problem such as a flat time. In other cases the driver or a passenger has a medical emergency. In still other cases the driver must make a cell phone call, tend to a crying baby, or take care of some other issue that they cannot do while driving. While it may seem as if you should be safe when you are on the side of the road or on the shoulder of the road out of traffic, the side of the road is far from safe. Drivers stopped on the side of the road are often victims of serious car accidents. While shoulder of the road accidents sometimes involve a car sideswiping a vehicle that is stopped on the side of the road, often the victim is outside of the stopped vehicle. The result is often serious, sometimes life-threatening injuries. These types of injuries may involve long recovery times, with the victim being unable to work. However, under New York law victims of car accidents are allowed to seek compensation from the person whose negligence resulted in the accident. If you or a family member was injured in a shoulder of the road car accident caused by another person's negligence, it is important to contact an experienced Queens car accidents lawyer at Stephen Bilkis & Associates who will help ensure that those responsible for your injuries are held accountable.
Causes of Side of the Road AccidentsThe side of the road is inherently dangerous. Most side of the road accidents happen on highways where vehicles are traveling at a high rate of speed. However, such accidents can happen even when drivers are not traveling particularly fast or on other types of road. A variety of factors can contribute to a vehicles stopped on the side of the road accident.
If you were injured in a vehicle stopped on the side of the road accident, contact an experienced Queens car accidents lawyer. Victims injured in side of the road accidents suffer serious injuries and are often left in deep financial distress because of the substantial medical bills. Not only do victims have significant medical bills, but their income is reduced since they are unable to work while they recover from their injuries.
Through a personal injury lawsuit you may be able to recover damages for your medical expenses, lost wages, loss of future earning capacity, as well as pain and suffering. If your loved one died in the accident, you may be able to recover damages in a wrongful death lawsuit.
It is important to note that victims of shoulder of the road accidents are not only drivers with mechanical problems or emergencies. Victims are often construction workers performing maintenance or construction on the roadway. If you were injured while working, under New York law you have the right to benefits through workers' compensation. Workers' compensation benefits are limited. However, if a third part driver injures the construction worker, the construction worker can file a lawsuit against the negligent driver and recover compensation beyond what would be available through workers’ compensation benefits. To understand the best course of action to recover the maximum compensation, contact an experienced car accidents attorney in Queens.
Contact Stephen Bilkis & AssociatesIf you were injured in an accident that you believe was caused by the reckless driving of another person, it is critical to immediately contact experienced representation. Not only will you face physical challenges, you will also face financial challenges due to medical bills and loss of income. Compensation from the person responsible for your condition is essential to help you and your family deal with the financial burden. The staff at Stephen Bilkis & Associates has extensive experience representing clients injured in car accidents, truck accidents, and other types of accidents. Contact an experienced car accidents attorney serving Queens at Stephen Bilkis & Associates at 800.696.9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your car accident. We serve clients in the following locations: Queens, Westchester County, Suffolk County, Staten Island, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, and Nassau County.