Friday, October 20, 2017

Brooklyn Pedestrian Hit by Motorcycle

A man was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after being hit by a motorcycle while crossing a Brooklyn street. The biker was also hospitalized in serious condition. Exactly how the crash happened and who is at fault has not been reported, but the crash occurred on Pennsylvania Avenue at the intersection with Fulton Street at 6:30 a.m. on October 8.

Impact Caught on Camera

The victims, a twenty-eight-year-old man and a forty-eight-year-old man, were transported to Jamaica Hospital. Officials have released conflicting information about which man was driving the motorcycle and which was the pedestrian. Early reports that a third victim was involved might have been erroneous.

Surveillance video from the scene shows the crash, and the biker apparently had a green light. It’s not clear whether the pedestrian was fully visible or speed was a factor. Debris was scattered at the scene, while the bike came to rest about a block from the initial crash site.

Risk Always Present

The details of every crash are not always determined to everyone’s satisfaction. Sometimes, it’s clear who is responsible for an accident, but in other cases, the facts can be elusive.

Motorcyclists are responsible for some crashes but are the victims of others. Last month, a biker on Staten Island was killed in what was described as a hit-and-run crash with a truck, although police said it was possible the truck driver was unaware of the collision.

Another biker, an EMT, was killed in Brooklyn that same week, also in a hit-and-run, while crossing the Kosciuszko Bridge. The same morning as the Fulton/Pennsylvania crash in Brooklyn, an NYPD officer in the Bronx was struck while riding a department scooter to participate in a Columbus Day parade. He suffered major, possibly crippling, injuries to his leg.

Across the Hudson, three Union City police officers were injured this month when two motorcycles roared into an accident scene they were investigating. Two of the officers and one of the motorcyclists were hospitalized.

Brooklyn Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycles only make up 2 percent of registered vehicles in New York City, but they are involved in a disproportionate number of total crashes (14 percent in 2014). More than 4,600 people were injured in those crashes, and 148 were killed. While more than one-third of those incidents were single-vehicle crashes, the rest involved at least one other party: a passenger car, a truck, a bus, or a pedestrian.

When you’ve been the victim of a crash caused by a motorcycle, or you were operating your bike and were struck by another vehicle, it’s vital that you have an experienced motorcycle accident attorney by your side as you pursue compensation.

The attorneys at Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP have helped hundreds of clients reach successful resolutions to their cases. Call us today at 1-800-VICTIM2 (842-8462) or fill out the form below to schedule a free appointment to discuss your case.

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Thursday, October 5, 2017

Queens Bus Crash Kills Three, Injures Seventeen

The early morning rush hour in Flushing turned into a scene of horror on a Monday morning last month when a charter bus careened through a red light and struck an MTA bus. The charter struck the MTA Q20 line bus so hard that it spun it entirely around, and then the charter continued on to crash into parked cars and a building, starting a small fire.

The driver of the charter was killed in the crash, as were two pedestrians at the scene when the buses went onto the sidewalk. Seventeen others on the MTA bus and the street were injured, with three victims reported to be in critical condition a day after the accident. There were no other injuries or fatalities on the charter because it was empty at the time of the crash.

Blame Being Assessed

So far, everything points toward the charter bus driver causing the September 18 crash. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) became involved immediately, and their preliminary investigation found that the charter was speeding: It was doing between 54 and 62 mph when it rammed the MTA bus, which was taking a right from Main Street to head east on Northern Boulevard.

That information was derived from video surveillance recordings at the scene and is supported by eyewitness accounts. Another driver said she saw the bus run at least two red lights while speeding eastbound on Northern Boulevard immediately before the collision.

The NTSB hasn’t made a final determination, and will look into all aspects of the crash, including an analysis of three electronic recording devices (“black boxes”) recovered from the buses. Blood samples from both drivers will be checked for substances that could cause impairment.

Additional Allegations

It’s already come to light that the charter driver had been fired by the MTA in 2015 because of an off-duty drunken driving crash. He was, however, still legally allowed to hold a commercial license and to drive a bus. It’s been reported that the charter company did not report new hires properly to the state or run thorough background checks. The charter company, Dahlia, is known to have had at least two other fatal crashes since 2003, resulting in three deaths.

At least one victim injured in the incident has announced that he intends to sue all those determined to be responsible for the crash.

NYC Bus Accident Lawyer

Pursuing a personal injury claim caused by a bus accident can be a complicated matter. The actions of the driver make him or her an obvious part of most cases, but the bus company likely has some responsibility, either because of its hiring or training practices or for some other reason. Bus manufacturers or maintenance providers might also be parties to a suit if a crash was in some way caused by a defective part or bad repair work. Still others might have played some role.

The team at Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP has experience with bus accident cases and understands their complex nature. Give us a call at 1-800-VICTIM2 (842-8462) or contact us online through the form below to discuss your case free of charge and get the process started.

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