Accident Risks in and Around Ithaca
Ithaca sees its share of serious injuries, particularly from hilly-terrain and cyclist injuries. Heavy traffic on Route 13, Route 79, and the steep streets around the gorges contributes to collisions, while slip-and-falls, workplace incidents, and medical negligence injure residents year-round.
Wherever and however you were hurt in Ithaca, the same core New York principles govern your right to compensation.
How New York Law Applies
Ithaca's steep terrain and large cycling community create unique hazards, from brake-failure crashes to driver-cyclist conflicts on narrow roads.
Across New York, the no-fault system covers your initial medical bills and lost wages after a motor-vehicle crash, while the serious-injury threshold governs when you can sue for pain and suffering. Pure comparative negligence means partial fault won't bar your recovery.
Deadlines That Apply
Most New York injury claims must be filed within three years, but claims against a government entity require a Notice of Claim within 90 days. Medical malpractice and wrongful death have their own timelines. Because some deadlines are short, act promptly.
Getting Help in Ithaca
Injury Claim Team connects injured Ithaca residents with experienced New York personal injury attorneys at no cost. Your case review is free and confidential, and you pay nothing unless you win. Call 973-566-5599 any time, day or night.
Injured in New York? Injury Claim Team connects you with an experienced New York personal injury attorney at no cost. Call 973-566-5599 or request your free case review — a specialist will reach out within the hour.