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New York Bus, Subway & Railroad Accident Lawyers

Public Transportation Accident Attorneys in New York City

The five boroughs are crisscrossed with buses, subway cars, and even railroads, putting motorists and pedestrians in New York City at a higher risk of a public transportation accident than people in most other cities. When a bus, subway, or railroad accident occurs, the consequences can be severe and life-changing. Any legal counsel hired to handle the situation and pursue compensation for the injured needs to be just as serious.

At Dansker & Aspromonte Associates LLP, we are committed to representing locals and visitors who have been injured in bus, subway, and railroad crossing accidents. With an impressive record of success in handling complex claims and lawsuits, our firm stands ready to help New Yorkers seeking legal representation that’s tough enough for their cases. To every case we take, we bring diligence, tenacity, and a genuine passion for protecting the rights of the wrongfully injured. See the difference we can make for your case, too, by letting us know about your accident today.


Contact the New York bus, subway, and railroad accident lawyers of Dansker & Aspromonte Associates online to request a free consultation. You can also speak to our team directly by dialing (646) 692-0204.


Handling Bus Accident Claims in New York

Bus accidents in New York City can occur due to a variety of factors, ranging from driver negligence and poor vehicle maintenance to hazardous road conditions and inclement weather. Driver negligence, for instance, can involve distracted driving, speeding, or failure to adhere to traffic regulations. Faulty bus parts or inadequate maintenance can also lead to serious accidents.

In terms of liability, several parties could potentially be held responsible for a bus accident. These include the bus driver, the bus management company, other negligent drivers, manufacturers of faulty bus parts, and entities responsible for maintaining safe road conditions. The New York City Transit Authority ( NYCTA), which regulates most public transportation in New York City, often finds itself at the center of bus accident cases. As the organization responsible for overseeing bus operations throughout the city, the NYCTA  could be held liable if it is determined that negligence on their part contributed to an accident.

Were you or a loved one hit by a bus driver operating a NYCTA bus ? Don’t challenge the NYCTA  on your own. Leave it up to our legal professionals. Start by filling out an online contact form now.

New York City Subway Accidents

The New York City Transit Authority  is also responsible for overseeing the subway system in New York City. Ensuring the safety of passengers is one of its primary responsibilities, and when that responsibility slips, the organization could be liable for the resulting harm and damages. Reasonably, the NYCTA  should regularly maintain and inspect subway tracks, trains, and stations for defects, as well as proper training and supervision of subway operators. Despite these measures, accidents can still occur due to a variety of factors.

Four common causes of subway accidents in New York City are:

Station accidents: Slip or trip and fall accidents can occur within subway stations due to wet floors, poor lighting, failure to repair defective conditions including tripping hazards or poorly maintained infrastructure.

  • Operator error: A subway operator or conductor can make serious mistakes while on the job, such as speeding, failing to stop at designated stations, or not paying attention to signal systems. Even automated subway systems have operators who must monitor control systems and make adjustments to prevent accidents as needed.
  • Mechanical failure: A subway car that experiences a mechanical failure could derail, speed out of control, or experience different malfunctions that put passengers in danger like doors that don’t close properly while the vehicle is in transit.
  • Track-related accidents: Track-related subway accidents might occur due to faulty or poorly maintained tracks and may result in catastrophic derailments.

Train Accidents at Railroad Crossings

Train accidents at railroad crossings in New York City can be devastating incidents, often resulting in serious injuries or wrongful deaths. One of the primary causes of such accidents is negligence on the part of train operators or other railway employees, such as excessive speed, failure to sound warnings at crossings, or improper maintenance of trains. The organizations that operate commuter railway systems in the city, such as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), could potentially be held liable if it's determined that their negligence contributed to an accident.

In addition to operator error, accidents at railroad crossings can also be caused by:

  • Malfunctioning warning devices: Flashing lights, bells, or gates that fail to activate as a train approaches may cause drivers to approach the tracks at unsafe times.
  • Poor visibility: Overgrown vegetation or poorly placed signage can obstruct a driver's view of an oncoming train.
  • Faulty track equipment: Any equipment related to the operation of the tracks, such as switch points or signals, must be maintained properly to prevent a critical malfunction.

How Dansker & Aspromonte Associates LLP Can Help

Our attorneys of Dansker & Aspromonte Associates have extensive experience in handling bus, subway, and bus  accident cases. Our team of skilled legal professionals is dedicated to helping New Yorkers file claims and pursue compensation for their injuries and losses. We are well-versed in navigating the complexities of litigation against municipal entities like the NYCTA  but also understand the importance of negotiating a fair settlement when possible.

At Dansker & Aspromonte Associates, we can help our NYC bus, subway, and railroad accident clients by:

  • Conducting investigations: Our attorneys and support staff can conduct thorough investigations into the circumstances of your accident, such as gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and working with accident reconstruction experts to build a strong case.
  • Determining liability: We can identify all potential defendants in a case, whether it's a municipal entity like the NYCTA , a private company, or an individual. Let us navigate the complexities of liability in these cases, so we can hold all responsible parties accountable.
  • Calculating damages: Accurately calculating the full extent of your damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs, is an important part of our work as injury attorneys. We make sure that all potential future expenses related to your losses are considered in the claim, too.
  • Representation: Whether it's arguing for a fair settlement in negotiations with insurance companies and municipal entities or representing a client in court, Dansker & Aspromonte Associates can provide effective legal representation throughout the entire legal process.

Work with Reliable Legal Counsel – Call Now

Our New York public transportation accident attorneys stand ready to help you every step of the way in your pursuit of justice and compensation. Our seasoned attorneys are committed to delivering comprehensive legal support for New Yorkers whose lives have been changed by bus, subway, and railroad accidents. With a proven track record in helping clients secure the compensation they deserve, we are here to help you feel whole again after a catastrophic accident.


Every minute counts after an accident, so don't hesitate to reach out to us. Use an online contact form or dial (646) 692-0204 today.


Focused On Your Recovery

    • Brain Damaged Child $50 Million

      A four-year-old boy was brought to the hospital for a routine eyelid repair. To cut costs, the hospital contracted out its anesthesia services to a third-party corporation.

    • MVA - Police Officer $31 Million

      A 35-year-old New York City Police officer was admitted to Jacobi Hospital with head and limb injuries after a collision.

    • Wrongful Death $21.5 Million

      This accident occurred in the Bronx when our client was working on a sanitation truck. The driver lost control while making a turn. Our client was ejected and the truck ran over his leg.

    • Pedestrian Injury $10.3 Million

      A 22-year-old theater intern was walking across the intersection of 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan when she was struck by the rear door of a passing truck which had flown open because it had been improperly secured by the driver.

Focused on Your Recovery

    • Brain Damaged Child $50 Million

      A four-year-old boy was brought to the hospital for a routine eyelid repair. To cut costs, the hospital contracted out its anesthesia services to a third-party corporation.

    • Pedestrian Injury $10.3 Million

      A 22-year-old theater intern was walking across the intersection of 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan when she was struck by the rear door of a passing truck which had flown open because it had been improperly secured by the driver.

    • Wrongful Death $21.5 Million

      This accident occurred in the Bronx when our client was working on a sanitation truck. The driver lost control while making a turn. Our client was ejected and the truck ran over his leg.

    • MVA - Police Officer $31 Million

      A 35-year-old New York City Police officer was admitted to Jacobi Hospital with head and limb injuries after a collision.

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