New York City Auto Accident Kills Man
A 36-year-old man was killed in a New York car accident after he slammed into the back of a Department of Transportation dump truck on the Brooklyn Bridge, the New York Daily News reports. Traffic investigators believe the man was traveling from his East New York home when he lost control of his 2008 gray Honda Accord and crashed into the truck. The truck, which was unoccupied, had a flashing electronic arrow to alert drivers, the report said. New York police are not sure what caused the driver to crash into the truck, but are looking into whether alcohol may have been an issue.
New York auto accidents are caused by many factors. In some cases, a car accident is caused as a result of someone else's negligence. That could include a dangerous condition on the roadway or an auto product defect that caused the driver to lose control of his or her vehicle and crash. If the accident was caused as a result of a vehicle defect, the auto maker or the manufacturer of the defective auto product could be held liable. If a dangerous road condition caused or contributed to the car accident, the city or any entity that has jurisdiction over the roadway could be held liable. In New York, claims against governmental entities must be filed within 90 days of the accident or injury.
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Source article: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/08/27/2009-08-27_deadly_crash_on_bklyn_bridge.html