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Subway Accident Lawyer

The subway is the primary mode of transportation for millions of New Yorkers getting to work, school, and to run errands. Unfortunately, many of the lines that we use require major repairs. Improper design or faulty maintenance can lead to dangerous and hazardous situations. And for many, these conditions have led to unfortunate and unnecessary accidents.

As a regular or occasional subway rider, you may be at risk for injuries from being electrified by train tracks, robbery, assault, rape, turn style injury, subway door injury, slip and fall, or fractured bones.

In New York the Transit Authority is responsible for the maintenance of the subway system and could be held legally accountable for any of the above injuries suffered to subway riders. Riding the subway should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury on the subway, you may be entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering.

Please fill out the form on this page and a Weitz & Luxenberg accident lawyer will evaluate the merits of a personal injury lawsuit for your financial compensation. We are experienced in obtaining monies to cover medical expenses, lost or diminished wages and physical suffering.

When you choose Weitz & Luxenberg, you receive an accident lawyer who draws on the resources of a large, respected and deeply experienced New York firm. We are the largest personal injury law firm in New York. Your accident lawyer supervises every aspect of the legal process. There is no upfront legal fee. You pay nothing until the successful conclusion of your case.

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