An auto accident can cost you tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, impacting both your long-term health and quality of life. At Mainetti & Mainetti, our team brings decades of experience fighting for the rights of auto accident victims. We offer free consultations at our offices in Kingston, NY.
Mainetti & Mainetti P.C.’s Kingston personal injury law office is located at 130 N Front St, #300, Kingston, NY 12401.
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ContactOne key point to remember is that no-fault insurance will cover up to $50,000 of your medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of who is at fault in the accident.
If you or a passenger is able, it’s crucial to take as many photos as possible at the accident scene, including the final positions of the vehicles, any marks or debris on the ground, and the surrounding context. However, if you’re injured, your safety is the top priority—don’t risk further harm to gather evidence. If the police arrive, they will take statements from all parties involved and witnesses, and may also assess the scene to determine fault.
It’s also important to see a doctor as soon as possible, even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries can worsen over time and may not become apparent until later, potentially beyond the statute of limitations.
If you’ve suffered a serious injury, the at-fault party’s insurance company will likely do everything they can to minimize your compensation. Contact us at 845-600-0000 for a free consultation as soon as possible. Insurance companies often use tactics to pressure you into accepting less than you deserve, and they are not obligated to treat you fairly. Be cautious about sharing details of your condition on social media, as anything you post could be used against you in a lawsuit.
After A Crash, We Push Back Against Car Insurance Companies
Car crashes can have devastating medical, financial, and emotional impacts on victims. When these accidents are caused by another party’s negligence, it’s crucial to hold them accountable. Common forms of negligence include texting while driving, failing to yield the right of way, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and disobeying traffic laws such as running stop signs or red lights. Other negligent behaviors include failing to stay alert while driving, making sudden stops, or failing to signal and use vehicle equipment properly.
In cases involving commercial vehicles, the stakes are often higher. While smaller claims involving individual drivers may be settled quickly through insurance, larger claims can exceed what personal insurance policies cover. However, commercial vehicle cases usually involve more extensive insurance coverage, which can provide more comprehensive compensation for victims. With this expanded coverage comes stronger opposition, making it essential to have a legal team that can provide the necessary documentation and expertise to support your claim and counter the defense’s strategies.
When it comes to drunk driving accidents, even if the driver is convicted of a DUI, liability is not automatically clear under New York law. Victims still need to prove their lack of liability and seek compensation. In hit-and-run accidents, where the responsible driver flees the scene, victims may have to pursue compensation through their own insurance. Regardless of the situation, our team is prepared to guide you through the process, ensuring that you file the correct documentation and secure the best possible outcome.
An Overview of Ulster County Car Crashes
Last year, Ulster County experienced 5,003 car accidents. Of these, approximately 0.3% resulted in fatalities, 6% led to moderate to serious injuries, and 15% caused minor injuries. The most common causes of these accidents were distracted or inattentive driving, animals such as deer crossing the road, failure to yield the right of way, tailgating, speeding, and poor roadway conditions like slippery pavement. Specifically, 753 crashes occurred in the Town of Ulster, 698 in the City of Kingston, and 493 in Saugerties.
Since 2020, Ulster County has averaged 190 impaired driving crashes, and somewhere between 55 and 70 injuries a year resulting from those crashes. The most common time for Ulster County car crashes is in the afternoon, between 3 to 6 pm, and the most common day for crashes is on Friday.