Posted On: November 4, 2010 by New York Personal Injury Attorney

Two Injured in New York Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

Two people were injured in a New York car accident involving three vehicles. The Utica Observer-Dispatch reports the car crash occurred the afternoon of October 19 near the intersection of Beacon Light and Stoney Brook roads in Verona. Of the two people hospitalized following the crash, one person sustained serious injuries. The cause of the New York car collision is under investigation.

New York intersection car accidents are commonly caused by drivers failing to obey traffic signs and signals. Failure to stop at a stop sign can lead to catastrophic injuries. Under New York state law, all drivers must come to a complete stop at a stop sign and wait until it is reasonably safe to proceed. Drivers who fail to obey traffic signs and signals may be held liable for the damage they cause. In such cases, it is in the best interest of anyone injured in a New York car crash to seek medical attention and to call an experienced New York car crash attorney.

With the assistance of a skilled car accident lawyer, injured victims may pursue compensation for their losses by filing a personal injury claim. Compensation may be available for losses such as medical expenses, therapy fees, time away from work, lost future wages, physical pain and mental anguish.

The New York car crash attorneys at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro offer free consultations. We understand the many financial hardships that injured victims face. Our skilled New York car accident lawyers will remain on your side, fight for your rights and help you secure the compensation you need and rightfully deserve. Call us at 212-986-7353 to find out how we can help.