You are walking down East 149th Street on a Tuesday morning, heading toward the 2 or 5 train. It’s a typical South Bronx commute until everything changes in an instant. Maybe your foot catches on a jagged, unrepaired section of the sidewalk, or a driver turning off Grand Concourse fails to yield in the crosswalk. In seconds, your daily routine becomes an emergency room visit to Lincoln Hospital.
If you find yourself in this position, you face more than just physical pain; you face mounting medical bills and the stress of missed work. Do not navigate this crisis alone. Contact our Bronx personal injury lawyer today to protect your rights. Our team of experienced personal injury lawyers can help you recover the maximum compensation you deserve for your pain, suffering, and financial losses.
How Does Our Team of Personal Injury Lawyers Protect Your Rights Under New York Law?
The South Bronx is a hub of activity, but high-traffic areas like the Major Deegan Expressway and various active construction sites near Mott Haven often become scenes of serious accidents. Whether you suffered harm in a car crash, a motorcycle wreck, or a construction site mishap, understanding the legal landscape is vital. Our personal injury lawyers are skilled at identifying negligence and holding responsible parties accountable.
Hiring an experienced attorney is critical because New York imposes strict legal deadlines that can permanently bar you from seeking justice if missed. For most negligence cases, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. However, if your injury involves a municipal entity, such as a collision with an MTA bus or a fall on New York City-owned property, your window for action shrinks. In these cases, you may have as little as 90 days to file a formal notice of claim to preserve your right to sue.
Because these timelines are unforgiving, you cannot afford to wait. Our personal injury attorneys identify all liable parties, whether private individuals or government entities, and ensure every legal filing meets these requirements. By managing these procedural hurdles, we prevent the court from dismissing your case on a technicality, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
How Can You Recover Damages After a South Bronx Car, Truck, or Motorcycle Accident?
New York law requires every driver to exercise due care to avoid colliding with any bicyclist or pedestrian. Drivers should remain vigilant, scanning for hazards and sounding their horn when necessary to warn others. When a driver fails to exercise this care, the law presumes the driver negligently operated their vehicle, causing the injury. This shifts the burden of proof, forcing the driver to provide a compelling legal excuse for the collision. Our personal injury attorneys use this statutory advantage to hold reckless drivers accountable.
New York operates under a “no-fault” insurance system, meaning your own insurance typically covers initial medical expenses and a portion of lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. However, this coverage is limited. To sue for noneconomic damages like “pain and suffering,” your injury must meet the “serious injury” threshold. This includes:
- Fractures—any broken bone;
- Significant disfigurement—visible scarring or burns;
- Permanent loss of use—losing the use of a body organ or function; and
- 90/180 Day Rule—an impairment that prevents you from performing daily activities for 90 out of the first 180 days following the crash.
If your injuries are serious and meet the legal threshold, you may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit against the driver who caused the crash. Our personal injury law firm has the resources to prove these criteria through medical evidence and expert testimony.
What Laws Protect You Following a South Bronx Construction Accident and Workplace Injuries?
The South Bronx is rapidly evolving, with massive projects like the Bronx Point development in the Lower Concourse and new affordable housing rising in Mott Haven. However, this growth comes with risk. If you are injured on a job site, knowing which laws safeguard your recovery is essential. New York provides unique protections for workers that go far beyond standard workers’ compensation.
Chief among these is the scaffold law, which imposes absolute liability on property owners and general contractors for gravity-related accidents. Whether you fall from a ladder near East 142nd Street or are struck by a falling tool at a high-rise site, the law places responsibility for your safety on those in charge of the project. Under this statute, even if your own actions contributed to the accident, you may still be entitled to compensation.
Furthermore, New York labor laws protect you by requiring owners and contractors to comply with safety standards found in the New York Industrial Code. If a violation of these regulations, such as improper shoring of a trench or poor lighting in a work zone, causes your injury, our personal injury law firm will investigate the site to secure the evidence needed for your claim.
Why Choose Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers?
If you have been injured by someone else’s negligence, you need an advocate who understands New York’s complex legal landscape. Missing a strict filing deadline or settling for a low insurance payout can jeopardize your future. Contact Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers today for a free consultation. With a legacy spanning over 60 years, our personal injury lawyers bring unmatched trial experience to your case. We pride ourselves on a “Your Fight is Our Fight” philosophy, offering bilingual support and personalized attention. Hiring experienced legal representation is the most vital step toward reclaiming your life. Let us carry the legal burden so you can focus on your recovery.
Legal References Used to Inform This Page
To ensure the accuracy and clarity of this page, we referenced official legal and other resources during the content development process:
- Actions to be commenced within three years, N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 214 (McKinney 2025).
- Notice of claim, N.Y. Gen. Mun. Law § 50-e (McKinney 2023).
- Drivers to exercise due care, N.Y. Veh. & Traf. Law § 1146 (McKinney 2026).
- Definitions, N.Y. Ins. Law § 5102(d) (McKinney 2024).
- Scaffolding and other devices for use of employees, N.Y. Labor Law § 240 (McKinney 2014).
- Construction, excavation, and demolition, N.Y. Labor Law § 241(6) (McKinney 2014).
- Protection in construction, demolition, and excavation operations, 12 NYCRR § 23 (2022).
Our Focused Practice Areas in South Bronx, NY
- Bronx Car accident lawyer. A crash can cause painful injuries even at low speeds. You may miss work while you recover.
- Bronx Construction accident lawyer. Falls, falling objects, and unsafe equipment can cause severe harm. Some cases involve third-party claims.
- Bronx Slip and fall accidents. Broken stairs, wet floors, and poor lighting can create dangerous conditions. A fall can lead to long-term pain.
- Bronx Truck accident lawyer. Commercial vehicles can cause major damage in a collision. These cases often involve complex insurance issues.
- Bronx Motorcycle accident lawyer. Riders have little protection in a crash. Even a “minor” impact can cause serious injury.
How To Reach Greenspan & Greenspan from the South Bronx
Our Bronx office is conveniently located at 2929 Third Ave, 4th Floor, Bronx, NY 10455, in the South Bronx area near E 151st Street and Third Avenue. Whether you are driving or walking, reaching our office is quick and straightforward.
By Car
If you are driving from South Bronx, NY 10455, the office is just about a 2-minute drive (0.2 miles) away.
Start by heading toward Melrose Avenue, then turn left onto Third Avenue. Continue briefly along E 151st Street, and you will arrive at our office building on the left side. The route is short and direct, making it easy for clients traveling from nearby neighborhoods in the Bronx.
By Walking
For those walking from the South Bronx area, the office is only about a 3-minute walk (0.2 miles).
Head toward Melrose Avenue, then turn left onto Third Avenue. Walk along E 151st Street until you reach 2929 Third Avenue, where our office is located on the 4th floor. The route is mostly flat and pedestrian-friendly.
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Areas We Serve Within Bronx, NY
- South Bronx: 10454, 10474, 10455, 10451,10456,10459, 10452, 10472, 10473
- Central Bronx: Concourse (10451), Highbridge (10452, 10456), Morris Heights (10453).
- Northwest Bronx: Bedford Park (10458, 10468), Riverdale (10463, 10471), Kingsbridge (10463).
- Northeast Bronx: Pelham Bay (10461, 10465), Allerton (10467), Morris Park (10461).
- Southeast Bronx: Castle Hill (10462, 10472, 10473), Soundview (10472, 10473), Throggs Neck (10465).
