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MTA Accident Lawyer

MTA Accident Lawyer

MTA Accident Lawyer

The MTA, which stands for Metropolitan Transportation Authority, is in charge of one of the largest mass transit systems in the world. They handle subway lines, commuter railways, buses, bridges, and tunnels in the five boroughs of New York City as well as surrounding suburban areas. The daily number of riders on the MTA is over 8 million. So, it makes sense that accidents related to the MTA sometimes happen. When a rider, or employee, suffers injury or wrongful death because of the negligence of the MTA, the victim or the victim’s family deserves compensation for what happened.

If you’ve been injured while you were a passenger of the MTA, you might be wondering where you can turn to for help. Serious injuries can impact your life for years to come. You might be dealing with medical bills and other financial impacts. A personal injury lawyer in New York can help you with your claim and fight for you to receive the compensation you are owed.

If you’ve been injured and are wondering what to do next, you should contact a personal injury lawyer. At Frekhtman & Associates, we have handled many MTA accident cases in New York. Contact us today at (212) 222-1111 and let us help you.

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